The possibility of producing binderless panels made of milled coconut husk, a largely available by-product of the coconut oil industry, has been shown in previous researches. Long pressing times and a high risk of blisters have however hindered the industrial implementation of the process. In this study, a more energy-efficient manufacturing process, involving a tailored degassing step, was developed on a laboratory scale and then validated at an industrial size (2 x 1 m(2)). To achieve mechanical properties close to the European and Japanese standards for fibreboards and to avoid the delamination of the boards, final densities between 900 and 1000 kg m(-3) had to be targeted. Similarly, a successful board production was only possible if th...
The limitation of the world\u27s natural resources necessitate full use of renewable resources espec...
The production of particle boards without the use of synthetic binders is desirable to prevent envir...
In recent years, depleted resources and environmental concerns have stimulated research in renewable...
Coconuts are typically growing in coastal areas of tropical countries. The husk is abundantly availa...
A simple and efficient technology has been developed to produce high strength - high density board m...
For production of compression moulded boards from whole coconut husk the auto-adhesive properties ar...
Coconuts are abundantly growing in coastal areas of tropical countries. The coconut husk is availabl...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 54).Coconuts grow abundantly in tropical regions, and the co...
The rate of global deforestation and its impact on the environment has led particle board manufactur...
Fibreboards made of coconut husk and bonded with tannin-based adhesives could represent an affordabl...
About 50% is of harvest is wasted when producing rattan furniture. With such huge amount of waste, w...
The manufacturing process of binderless particleboards from treated oil palm trunk and Acacia specie...
This paper evaluates, via a laboratory assessment, the physical properties (BS EN 323:1993, BS EN 32...
The growing consumption of coconut water leads to high volumes of tough management wastes. The use o...
Decreasing wood supplies and the need for formaldehyde-free particleboard have become important issu...
The limitation of the world\u27s natural resources necessitate full use of renewable resources espec...
The production of particle boards without the use of synthetic binders is desirable to prevent envir...
In recent years, depleted resources and environmental concerns have stimulated research in renewable...
Coconuts are typically growing in coastal areas of tropical countries. The husk is abundantly availa...
A simple and efficient technology has been developed to produce high strength - high density board m...
For production of compression moulded boards from whole coconut husk the auto-adhesive properties ar...
Coconuts are abundantly growing in coastal areas of tropical countries. The coconut husk is availabl...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 54).Coconuts grow abundantly in tropical regions, and the co...
The rate of global deforestation and its impact on the environment has led particle board manufactur...
Fibreboards made of coconut husk and bonded with tannin-based adhesives could represent an affordabl...
About 50% is of harvest is wasted when producing rattan furniture. With such huge amount of waste, w...
The manufacturing process of binderless particleboards from treated oil palm trunk and Acacia specie...
This paper evaluates, via a laboratory assessment, the physical properties (BS EN 323:1993, BS EN 32...
The growing consumption of coconut water leads to high volumes of tough management wastes. The use o...
Decreasing wood supplies and the need for formaldehyde-free particleboard have become important issu...
The limitation of the world\u27s natural resources necessitate full use of renewable resources espec...
The production of particle boards without the use of synthetic binders is desirable to prevent envir...
In recent years, depleted resources and environmental concerns have stimulated research in renewable...