Abstract:The purpose of this research was to fabricate the particle board from the coffee husk. The coffee husk from Chumphon province of Thailand was collected, prepared and separated into four groups such as outer husk, inner husk, the mixture of inner and outer husk and husk from the milling process. The coffee husk particle sheet was formed by the compression molding with the heater. Then the coffee husk particle sheets were the mechanical properties testing. The results showed the coffee husk particle sheet from m… Show more
“…Bekalo and Reinhardt [26] and Nuamsrinuan et al [82] studied the use of coffee husk for partial replacement of wood (up to 50%) in the production of particleboards. The results of particle sheet from milling process passed the standard tests of mechanical properties, while swelling and water absorption did not.…”
Section: Coffee Husk In Particleboards Productionmentioning
“…Bekalo and Reinhardt [26] and Nuamsrinuan et al [82] studied the use of coffee husk for partial replacement of wood (up to 50%) in the production of particleboards. The results of particle sheet from milling process passed the standard tests of mechanical properties, while swelling and water absorption did not.…”
Section: Coffee Husk In Particleboards Productionmentioning
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