This study investigated the potential of laminated bamboo board (LBB) as a wood substitute, with particular focus on the effects of bamboo species and number of layers on its physical and mechanical properties. The bamboo species used in these tests were Gigantochloa apus and Gigantochloa robusta collected from private gardens in West Java. Results showed that the density of LBB varied from 0.71?0.75 g cm-3. The MOR and MOE of LBB which ranged from 393.7?969.4 kg cm-2 and 74 100?102 290 kg cm-2 respectively were affected by the number of layersthey decreased as number of layers increased. No delamination occurred in all samples using tannin resorcinol formaldehyde glue, indicating high bonding quality. The average bonding strength (dry test...
The development of value added composite products from bamboo with the application of gluing technol...
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017. Bamboo is a rapid renewable plant that has a fast gr...
Thirteen bamboo species are reported to be in commercial use in Malaysia. However, Buluh madu (Gigan...
SULASTININGSIH IM & NURWATI. 2009. Physical and mechanical properties of laminated bamboo board....
Bamboo has good potential as an alternative to wood-based materials especially in wood based composi...
Wood as a construction material is currently increasingly limited. One alternative material as a su...
Present study of engineered bamboo as an alternative to wood aims to determine the difference of phy...
Present study of engineered bamboo as an alternative to wood aims to determine the difference of phy...
Present study of engineered bamboo as an alternative to wood aims to determine the difference of phy...
The utilization of bamboo as a manufacturing material is becoming globally attractive in the wood an...
This study of laminated boards wants to compare laminated boards made of wood and non-wood raw mater...
A new generation product made from bamboo strips, known as laminated bamboo, has gained importance. ...
Laminated bamboo timber (LBT) are found to have a high tensile strength and modulus, good resistance...
The need for wood is increasing, it will be large-scale exploitation that destroys forest ecosystems...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the mechanical properties of laminated bamboo timber (LBT...
The development of value added composite products from bamboo with the application of gluing technol...
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017. Bamboo is a rapid renewable plant that has a fast gr...
Thirteen bamboo species are reported to be in commercial use in Malaysia. However, Buluh madu (Gigan...
SULASTININGSIH IM & NURWATI. 2009. Physical and mechanical properties of laminated bamboo board....
Bamboo has good potential as an alternative to wood-based materials especially in wood based composi...
Wood as a construction material is currently increasingly limited. One alternative material as a su...
Present study of engineered bamboo as an alternative to wood aims to determine the difference of phy...
Present study of engineered bamboo as an alternative to wood aims to determine the difference of phy...
Present study of engineered bamboo as an alternative to wood aims to determine the difference of phy...
The utilization of bamboo as a manufacturing material is becoming globally attractive in the wood an...
This study of laminated boards wants to compare laminated boards made of wood and non-wood raw mater...
A new generation product made from bamboo strips, known as laminated bamboo, has gained importance. ...
Laminated bamboo timber (LBT) are found to have a high tensile strength and modulus, good resistance...
The need for wood is increasing, it will be large-scale exploitation that destroys forest ecosystems...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the mechanical properties of laminated bamboo timber (LBT...
The development of value added composite products from bamboo with the application of gluing technol...
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017. Bamboo is a rapid renewable plant that has a fast gr...
Thirteen bamboo species are reported to be in commercial use in Malaysia. However, Buluh madu (Gigan...