2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.11.003
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Comparative study of oil palm trunk and rice husk as fillers in gypsum composite for building material

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“…The average LOI values of all produced particleboards were presented in Table 3. At the beginning of this flammability test, the oxygen concentration was set at 21% to stimulate the oxygen content in the atmosphere [31]. The LOI result showed that untreated particleboard was easily flammable and its LOI value was only 25.57%.…”
Section: Evaluation On Limited Oxygen Index (Loi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The average LOI values of all produced particleboards were presented in Table 3. At the beginning of this flammability test, the oxygen concentration was set at 21% to stimulate the oxygen content in the atmosphere [31]. The LOI result showed that untreated particleboard was easily flammable and its LOI value was only 25.57%.…”
Section: Evaluation On Limited Oxygen Index (Loi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our investigation, LOI was improved when oil palm trunk particles were treated with NaCl and the addition of CaCO 3 and PVOH. Generally, materials with LOI values greater than 26% would self-extinguish and can be considered as good flame retardants [31].…”
Section: Evaluation On Limited Oxygen Index (Loi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kedua, dinding sel parenkim bagian tepi lebih tebal dibandingkan bagian tengah. Hal ini juga sesuai dengan (Yamada et al, 2010;Murai et al, 2011;Selamat et al,2019) menyatakan bahwa faktor utama yang menyebabkan warna gelap pada kulit batang kelapa sawit bagian luar dikarenakan nilai lignin dan ekstraktif yang tinggi .…”
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“…Thus, Siddique et al produced new concretes using rice husk ash as a cement partial replacement [15]. In addition, the same residue was also employed to carry out new cement mortars [16][17][18] and gypsum plasters [19].…”
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confidence: 99%