2013
DOI: 10.5658/wood.2013.41.4.293
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Manufacture and Performance Evaluation of Medium-density Fiberboard Made with Coffee Bean Residue-Wood Fiber

Abstract: Manufacture and Performance Evaluation of Medium-densityFiberboard Made with Coffee Bean Residue-Wood Fiber* 1In Yang* 2 ⋅Kwang-hyung Lee* 3 ⋅Sei-chang Oh* 4 † 요 약

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“…In recent years, the use of various non-woody fibers in the production of MDF panels have been studied. Rhododendron [6], canola [11] and wheat straw [5], kenaf [12], oil palm stem [13], coffee bean residues [14], banana leaf stem and lamina [15], okra [8], sugarcane bagasse [4], sunflower and corn stalk [16], and hemp [17] were considered, among others. However, there are still several fibers that have not been used in the production of woodbased MDF, including bagasse from Agave durangensis Gentry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the use of various non-woody fibers in the production of MDF panels have been studied. Rhododendron [6], canola [11] and wheat straw [5], kenaf [12], oil palm stem [13], coffee bean residues [14], banana leaf stem and lamina [15], okra [8], sugarcane bagasse [4], sunflower and corn stalk [16], and hemp [17] were considered, among others. However, there are still several fibers that have not been used in the production of woodbased MDF, including bagasse from Agave durangensis Gentry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%