2017
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2016.1240642
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Some Properties of Composite Panels Manufactured from Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginianaL.) Using Modified Starch as a Green Binder

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“…Water absorption values of the samples ranged from 116.80 % to 164.30 % as a function of 2 and 24 h water soaking. Past studies that used different types of raw materials and starch as a binder also found comparable thickness swelling and water absorption values as those found in this study (Chotikhun and Hiziroglu, 2017). It is a known fact that any kind of starch, including corn…”
Section: Materijali I Metodesupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Water absorption values of the samples ranged from 116.80 % to 164.30 % as a function of 2 and 24 h water soaking. Past studies that used different types of raw materials and starch as a binder also found comparable thickness swelling and water absorption values as those found in this study (Chotikhun and Hiziroglu, 2017). It is a known fact that any kind of starch, including corn…”
Section: Materijali I Metodesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Overall fi ndings in this work also confi rmed such trend. In a previous work, carried out using eastern red cedar as raw material and a combination of urea formaldehyde and modifi ed starch as binder in particleboard manufacture, MOE and MOR values were 2344.32 MPa and 12.14 MPa, respectively (Chotikhun and Hiziroglu, 2017).…”
Section: Rezultati I Raspravamentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Comparisons were made to investigate the improvement of mechanical properties due to the use of CAMOPS and CAMOPSUF binders. The MOE values in this study are significantly higher compared to those reported in similar studies by Sekaluvu et al, 32 Chotikhun and Hiziroglu 33 and Moubarik et al, 34 as shown in Table 2. The MOR results obtained for the wood composites made at 0.80 g/cm 3 density are in agreement with those found in previous studies, ranging from 11.86 Nmm -2 to 12.35 Nmm -2 .…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiescontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…The pretreatment of fiber or treatment is done during the process of production of the fiber-based particleboard can only be efficient if the cost of treatments does not exceed the production cost for using the already existing established material for producing the costs of the boards. 94 The heat used in treatment should not be too high to make the production of the board costly; therefore, any treatment done should be cost-effective and meet the standard requirements to produce a qualitative board. 95 Generally, the pretreatments done on the raw materials (fibers) are drying, length reduction to the desired size (trimming or grinding).…”
Section: Walnut Shell 58mentioning
confidence: 99%