2020
DOI: 10.15376/biores.15.2.3064-3086
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Studies on the durability of wood-cement particleboards produced with residues of Pinus spp., silica fume, and rice husk ash

Abstract: Wood-cement composites were considered as substitutes for wood or asbestos cement. This research is focused on the development, characterization, and durability of different wood-cement particle boards composed of wood waste [residual particles of pine species (Pinus spp.)], with silica fume or rice husk ash. The wood-cement panels produced by cold compression were evaluated for their physical and mechanical properties after accelerated and natural weathering for 28 and 91 days of curing, respectively. Results… Show more

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“…Silica fume boosts the structural strength of wood-cement materials, displaying high pozzolanic activity [26]. Silica aerogels improve wood properties, enhancing thermal stability and fire resistance; supplementation with a silica mineralized layer further enhances these qualities [24,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silica fume boosts the structural strength of wood-cement materials, displaying high pozzolanic activity [26]. Silica aerogels improve wood properties, enhancing thermal stability and fire resistance; supplementation with a silica mineralized layer further enhances these qualities [24,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%