2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20183401014
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Panel Board From Coconut Fibre And Pet Bottle

Abstract: The rate of global deforestation and its impact on the environment has led particle board manufacture to search for alternative feedstock, especially in countries where wood is less available compared to other cellulosic natural product. Based on the properties of coconut fibre and PET bottle, these two materials can be recycle as raw material for manufacture of panel board. As for this study, the coconut fibre were used as the filler and PET bottle as outer lining of the panel board. Two types of coconut fibr… Show more

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“…In John et al [33], the fraction of hemicellulose was 11.6-21%, and those of cellulose and lignin were a maximum of 60% and 45%, respectively. According to John et al [33] and Ngadiman et al [35], the ash contents are approximately 2.2% to 8.1%. Cellulose seems to be the main component of coconut fibre.…”
Section: Coconut Fibrementioning
confidence: 96%
“…In John et al [33], the fraction of hemicellulose was 11.6-21%, and those of cellulose and lignin were a maximum of 60% and 45%, respectively. According to John et al [33] and Ngadiman et al [35], the ash contents are approximately 2.2% to 8.1%. Cellulose seems to be the main component of coconut fibre.…”
Section: Coconut Fibrementioning
confidence: 96%
“…The use of coconut fibre in furniture production is increasing due to its properties. Coconut fibre is thicker than wood fibre according to research [19].…”
Section: Coconut Fibre As Green Materials For Buildingmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It also does not need any reinforcement from synthetic petroleum-based adhesives. 59 Lignin adhesive is characterized by low reactivity leading to long-pressing times and thus increased production cost in panel manufacturing. It is worth mentioning that a combination of tannin/ lignin to replace formaldehyde has also been reported in the literature.…”
Section: Bio-based Adhesives For Particleboard Manufacturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bio‐based adhesives are characterized by some common problems a lack of economically viable crosslinkers for bio‐based adhesives that would increase reactivity, mechanical properties, and humidity stability. It also does not need any reinforcement from synthetic petroleum‐based adhesives 59 . Lignin adhesive is characterized by low reactivity leading to long‐pressing times and thus increased production cost in panel manufacturing.…”
Section: Bio‐based Adhesives For Particleboard Manufacturementioning
confidence: 99%