2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9183878
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Rice Straw and Flax Fiber Particleboards as a Product of Agricultural Waste: An Evaluation of Technical Properties

Abstract: Construction materials have a direct impact on the environment, on people, and their health. In addition, building insulation plays a decisive role in terms of energy consumption of buildings and regarding CO 2 -emissions over their whole life cycle. In order to achieve a holistic concept for green building worldwide, it is necessary to develop ecological insulating materials and to scientifically examine them in terms of their technical properties, as done with particleboards from agricultural waste presented… Show more

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“…The low IB values found could be due to the more compact inner structure of the high-density RH boards that compromised the homogeneous distribution of the adhesive. Hussein et al (2019), obtained IB values varying from 0.020 to 0.008 MPa for rice straw-UF particleboards with density values between 300 and 700 kg/m 3 [ 42 ]. The authors assumed that such low IB could be a consequence of poor adsorption of the adhesive by the rice straw due to the content of silica and waxes [ 42 ].…”
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“…The low IB values found could be due to the more compact inner structure of the high-density RH boards that compromised the homogeneous distribution of the adhesive. Hussein et al (2019), obtained IB values varying from 0.020 to 0.008 MPa for rice straw-UF particleboards with density values between 300 and 700 kg/m 3 [ 42 ]. The authors assumed that such low IB could be a consequence of poor adsorption of the adhesive by the rice straw due to the content of silica and waxes [ 42 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hussein et al (2019), obtained IB values varying from 0.020 to 0.008 MPa for rice straw-UF particleboards with density values between 300 and 700 kg/m 3 [ 42 ]. The authors assumed that such low IB could be a consequence of poor adsorption of the adhesive by the rice straw due to the content of silica and waxes [ 42 ]. Similar assumption can be applied to RH-SPC particleboards produced in the present work since RH was just washed with water before use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flexural parameters such as modulus of rupture (MOR) and modulus of elasticity will be evaluated using static bending tests (MOE) section 9 of ASTM D1037-06 [20] is used for the samples that are subjected to static bending testing [7]. The results are shown in Table 5 for various materials.…”
Section: Flexural Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building insulation, which is becoming increasingly popular, may help save money on these charges. The creation of acceptable materials has become equally important as a result of the rising use [7]. Manufacturing particleboards with agricultural waste as raw materials is a cost-effective and intriguing solution.…”
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