Bonding strength of benuang and duabanga glulams using their barks as phenol formaldehyde-filler

Abstract In line with environmental issues and forest sustainability, tree bark of two species from tropical rain forests i.e. benuang (Octomeles sumatrana/BN) and duabanga (Duabanga moluccana/DB) was used as filler for phenol formaldehyde resin (PF-filler). The main objective of the research was to...

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Main Authors: Sari Delviana Marbun, Imam Wahyudi, Jajang Suryana, Deded Sarip Nawawi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-03-01
Series:Applied Adhesion Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40563-020-00126-3
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spelling doaj-ce620620d35f407cb8ff971f8b8b95442020-11-25T02:08:26ZengSpringerOpenApplied Adhesion Science2196-43512020-03-018111210.1186/s40563-020-00126-3Bonding strength of benuang and duabanga glulams using their barks as phenol formaldehyde-fillerSari Delviana Marbun0Imam Wahyudi1Jajang Suryana2Deded Sarip Nawawi3Forest Products Science and Technology Study Program, IPB UniversityDepartment of Forest Product, Faculty of Forestry, IPB UniversityDepartment of Forest Product, Faculty of Forestry, IPB UniversityDepartment of Forest Product, Faculty of Forestry, IPB UniversityAbstract In line with environmental issues and forest sustainability, tree bark of two species from tropical rain forests i.e. benuang (Octomeles sumatrana/BN) and duabanga (Duabanga moluccana/DB) was used as filler for phenol formaldehyde resin (PF-filler). The main objective of the research was to analyze effect of tree barks as PF-filler on bonding strength of BN and DB glulams produced. Four glue mixture compositions with ratio PF, technical filler, and tree bark filler, respectively are 10: 0: 0 (A); 10: 1.5: 0.5 (B); 10: 1.25: 0.75 (C); and 10: 1: 1 (D) were prepared. Characteristics of tree bark and glue mixtures were also investigated. Glulam parameters i.e. moisture content, density, delamination, bonding strength, wood failure, and formaldehyde emission were determined following JAS 1152. Results showed bonding strength was influenced by wood species and glue mixture composition. The B composition—the lowest ratio of tree bark filler—is the best for BN glulam, while for DB glulam D composition—the highest ratio of tree bark filler—was the best. Generally, tree bark filler improved the bonding strength, however, without bark as PF-filler, the failure occurred on the glue line. Furthermore, DB bark is more potential to be utilized as PF-filler.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40563-020-00126-3BenuangBonding strengthDuabangaFillerGlulamTree bark
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author Sari Delviana Marbun
Imam Wahyudi
Jajang Suryana
Deded Sarip Nawawi
spellingShingle Sari Delviana Marbun
Imam Wahyudi
Jajang Suryana
Deded Sarip Nawawi
Bonding strength of benuang and duabanga glulams using their barks as phenol formaldehyde-filler
Applied Adhesion Science
Benuang
Bonding strength
Duabanga
Filler
Glulam
Tree bark
author_facet Sari Delviana Marbun
Imam Wahyudi
Jajang Suryana
Deded Sarip Nawawi
author_sort Sari Delviana Marbun
title Bonding strength of benuang and duabanga glulams using their barks as phenol formaldehyde-filler
title_short Bonding strength of benuang and duabanga glulams using their barks as phenol formaldehyde-filler
title_full Bonding strength of benuang and duabanga glulams using their barks as phenol formaldehyde-filler
title_fullStr Bonding strength of benuang and duabanga glulams using their barks as phenol formaldehyde-filler
title_full_unstemmed Bonding strength of benuang and duabanga glulams using their barks as phenol formaldehyde-filler
title_sort bonding strength of benuang and duabanga glulams using their barks as phenol formaldehyde-filler
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Adhesion Science
issn 2196-4351
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract In line with environmental issues and forest sustainability, tree bark of two species from tropical rain forests i.e. benuang (Octomeles sumatrana/BN) and duabanga (Duabanga moluccana/DB) was used as filler for phenol formaldehyde resin (PF-filler). The main objective of the research was to analyze effect of tree barks as PF-filler on bonding strength of BN and DB glulams produced. Four glue mixture compositions with ratio PF, technical filler, and tree bark filler, respectively are 10: 0: 0 (A); 10: 1.5: 0.5 (B); 10: 1.25: 0.75 (C); and 10: 1: 1 (D) were prepared. Characteristics of tree bark and glue mixtures were also investigated. Glulam parameters i.e. moisture content, density, delamination, bonding strength, wood failure, and formaldehyde emission were determined following JAS 1152. Results showed bonding strength was influenced by wood species and glue mixture composition. The B composition—the lowest ratio of tree bark filler—is the best for BN glulam, while for DB glulam D composition—the highest ratio of tree bark filler—was the best. Generally, tree bark filler improved the bonding strength, however, without bark as PF-filler, the failure occurred on the glue line. Furthermore, DB bark is more potential to be utilized as PF-filler.
topic Benuang
Bonding strength
Duabanga
Filler
Glulam
Tree bark
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40563-020-00126-3
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