Mechanical Properties of Particle Boards from Maize Cob and Urea-Formaldehyde Resin
Authors: A. Danladi, I. O. Patrick
Abstract:
Particle boards were prepared from Maize cob (MC) and urea-formaldehyde resin (UFR) on compression moulding machine. The amount of MC was varied from 50-120g while 30g of UFR was kept constant. Some mechanical properties of the particle boards were tested using the standard ASM methods. The results show that as the MC content increased from 50- 120g in 30g UFR, the hardness increased from about 6.89 x 102 to7.51 x 102MPa. Impact strength decreased from 3.3x 10-2 to 0.45 x 10-2J/M2, while tensile strength initially increased from 2.63 x 102 to 3.14 x 102 MPa as the MC increased from 50 to 60g in 30g UFR, thereafter, it decreased to about 1.35 x 102MPa at 120g in 30g content.
Keywords: Hardness, Impact strength, Maize cob, Tensile strength and Urea-formaldehyde resin.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1088476
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