Nail withdrawal properties on particleboard from acacia (Acacia mangium) / Addi Aidileikhmal Salikun

Mechanical fasteners and connectors are available for use in attaching one structural unit to another. Nails are generally used when loads are not too heavy. In panel products such as particleboard, nail can be used to attach the components. In this study, small wood particles with size 1.0 mm made...

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Main Author: Salikun, Addi Aidileikhmal
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling my.uitm.ir.558562022-12-01T08:31:08Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55856/ Nail withdrawal properties on particleboard from acacia (Acacia mangium) / Addi Aidileikhmal Salikun Salikun, Addi Aidileikhmal Manufacturing processes. Lean manufacturing Wood products. Furniture Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc. Mechanical fasteners and connectors are available for use in attaching one structural unit to another. Nails are generally used when loads are not too heavy. In panel products such as particleboard, nail can be used to attach the components. In this study, small wood particles with size 1.0 mm made from acacia mangium will be bonded together with Urea-formaldehyde (UF) to making particleboards with different density which is 500 kg/m3, 600 kg/m3, and 700 kg/m3. The boards are used to test the nail withdrawal properties which are knocks down by hammer at the center of the particleboards surface. Increasing in density will affected the nail withdrawal properties on the particleboards. 2011 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55856/1/55856.PDF Nail withdrawal properties on particleboard from acacia (Acacia mangium) / Addi Aidileikhmal Salikun. (2011) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/55856.pdf> (Unpublished)
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topic Manufacturing processes. Lean manufacturing
Wood products. Furniture
Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc.
spellingShingle Manufacturing processes. Lean manufacturing
Wood products. Furniture
Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc.
Salikun, Addi Aidileikhmal
Nail withdrawal properties on particleboard from acacia (Acacia mangium) / Addi Aidileikhmal Salikun
description Mechanical fasteners and connectors are available for use in attaching one structural unit to another. Nails are generally used when loads are not too heavy. In panel products such as particleboard, nail can be used to attach the components. In this study, small wood particles with size 1.0 mm made from acacia mangium will be bonded together with Urea-formaldehyde (UF) to making particleboards with different density which is 500 kg/m3, 600 kg/m3, and 700 kg/m3. The boards are used to test the nail withdrawal properties which are knocks down by hammer at the center of the particleboards surface. Increasing in density will affected the nail withdrawal properties on the particleboards.
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author Salikun, Addi Aidileikhmal
author_facet Salikun, Addi Aidileikhmal
author_sort Salikun, Addi Aidileikhmal
title Nail withdrawal properties on particleboard from acacia (Acacia mangium) / Addi Aidileikhmal Salikun
title_short Nail withdrawal properties on particleboard from acacia (Acacia mangium) / Addi Aidileikhmal Salikun
title_full Nail withdrawal properties on particleboard from acacia (Acacia mangium) / Addi Aidileikhmal Salikun
title_fullStr Nail withdrawal properties on particleboard from acacia (Acacia mangium) / Addi Aidileikhmal Salikun
title_full_unstemmed Nail withdrawal properties on particleboard from acacia (Acacia mangium) / Addi Aidileikhmal Salikun
title_sort nail withdrawal properties on particleboard from acacia (acacia mangium) / addi aidileikhmal salikun
publishDate 2011
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55856/1/55856.PDF
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