2015
DOI: 10.15376/biores.10.4.7865-7876
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Properties of Particleboard Produced from Red Pine (Pinus brutia) Chips and Lavender Stems

Abstract: The usability of lavender stems along with red pine chips was investigated as raw materials in the production of particleboard. Medium-density particleboard was manufactured using urea formaldehyde glue at three different ratios for five different mixture groups containing lavender stems and red pine chips. Some physical and mechanical properties of the boards were investigated. According to the statistical studies of the results, decreasing the ratio of lavender stems between board groups reduced the thicknes… Show more

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“…The extractive α-cellulose and hemicellulose contents of kermes oak fibers were higher than those of brutian pine fibers, while the lignin content was lower in kermes oak fibers than in brutian pine fibers. The pH value of brutian pine fibers was consistent with the findings of Taş and Sevinçli (2015), who reported a pH value of 4.83 for brutian pine wood. The pH value of kermes oak fibers was very low.…”
Section: Main Chemical Component Composition and Ph Valuessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The extractive α-cellulose and hemicellulose contents of kermes oak fibers were higher than those of brutian pine fibers, while the lignin content was lower in kermes oak fibers than in brutian pine fibers. The pH value of brutian pine fibers was consistent with the findings of Taş and Sevinçli (2015), who reported a pH value of 4.83 for brutian pine wood. The pH value of kermes oak fibers was very low.…”
Section: Main Chemical Component Composition and Ph Valuessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This study was in agreement with other studies on different wood species as raw materials. For example, Taş and Sevinçli (2015), reported that the values of thickness swelling after 24h soaking in water of Pinus brutia were, 57.18, 47.16, and 36.14 for 6 %, 10%, and 12% resin content, respectively. In this study, wax was not added to improve the water resistance of the panels.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mirski et al (2019) evaluated the effects of the three different chipboard structures (microchips, chip-sawdust, and chipboards) on the physical and mechanical properties. Taş and Sevinçli (2015) evaluated the utilization of different mixtures of waste lavender stems and red pine chips, and UF resin. An intensive literature review for the processing parameters and physical, strength, and moisture-related dimensional properties of PB was reported by Kelly (1977).…”
Section: Numeric Modeling and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%