Assessment of Properties of Composite Boards from Groundnut Shells and Sawdust for their suitability for Structural Applications
Ekong Nathaniel,
Nsikak Ekpenyong,
Casmir Zanders Akaolisa
et al.
Abstract:Sawdust and groundnut shells created sustainable composite boards.• Reusing waste reduces environmental impact. • Composite boards have superior thermal properties. • Boards are created inexpensively using waste to protect the environment.Groundnut shells and sawdust are generated in vast quantities yearly but underutilized. In developing countries, this situation leads to their disposal by unplanned landfilling, indiscriminate dumping, or open burning as ineffective solid waste management systems persist. Suc… Show more
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