Does the Addition of Cotton Wastes Affect the Properties of Particleboards?

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Autor(a) principal: Scatolino,Mário Vanoli
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Protásio,Thiago de Paula, Souza,Valéria Maria, Farrapo,Camila Laís, Guimarães Junior,José Benedito, Soratto,Déborah, Mendes,Rafael Farinassi, Mendes,Lourival Marin
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT A wide range of materials for the development of new products can be obtained from natural resources. Good examples of these materials are lignocellulosic wastes, which are a good alternative for the production of particleboards. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using cotton wastes in association to eucalyptus particles in the production of particleboards. Cotton waste proportions used were 0, 10, 20 and 30%. Urea formaldehyde (UF) adhesive was applied at 12%, based on dry the weight of particles. Physical and mechanical tests were performed in order to evaluate panels. Water Absorption (2 and 24 h) and Internal Bond (IB) showed not significant effect with increased percentage of cotton waste. Thickness Swelling (2 and 24 h) of particleboards increased with increased percentage of waste material. The Modulus of Elasticity for cotton waste particleboards ranged from 726.47 ± 99.98 to 205.12 ± 66.24 MPa, while the Modulus of Rupture ranged from 8.63 ± 1.39 to 3.87 ± 0.75 MPa. According to results, cotton wastes could be added to particleboards up to the percentage of 9%, being indicated for the manufacture of some types of furniture such as doors and sides.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does the Addition of Cotton Wastes Affect the Properties of Particleboards?
title Does the Addition of Cotton Wastes Affect the Properties of Particleboards?
spellingShingle Does the Addition of Cotton Wastes Affect the Properties of Particleboards?
Scatolino,Mário Vanoli
lignocellulosic waste
cotton culture
reuse
biomass
title_short Does the Addition of Cotton Wastes Affect the Properties of Particleboards?
title_full Does the Addition of Cotton Wastes Affect the Properties of Particleboards?
title_fullStr Does the Addition of Cotton Wastes Affect the Properties of Particleboards?
title_full_unstemmed Does the Addition of Cotton Wastes Affect the Properties of Particleboards?
title_sort Does the Addition of Cotton Wastes Affect the Properties of Particleboards?
author Scatolino,Mário Vanoli
author_facet Scatolino,Mário Vanoli
Protásio,Thiago de Paula
Souza,Valéria Maria
Farrapo,Camila Laís
Guimarães Junior,José Benedito
Soratto,Déborah
Mendes,Rafael Farinassi
Mendes,Lourival Marin
author_role author
author2 Protásio,Thiago de Paula
Souza,Valéria Maria
Farrapo,Camila Laís
Guimarães Junior,José Benedito
Soratto,Déborah
Mendes,Rafael Farinassi
Mendes,Lourival Marin
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Scatolino,Mário Vanoli
Protásio,Thiago de Paula
Souza,Valéria Maria
Farrapo,Camila Laís
Guimarães Junior,José Benedito
Soratto,Déborah
Mendes,Rafael Farinassi
Mendes,Lourival Marin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv lignocellulosic waste
cotton culture
reuse
biomass
topic lignocellulosic waste
cotton culture
reuse
biomass
description ABSTRACT A wide range of materials for the development of new products can be obtained from natural resources. Good examples of these materials are lignocellulosic wastes, which are a good alternative for the production of particleboards. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using cotton wastes in association to eucalyptus particles in the production of particleboards. Cotton waste proportions used were 0, 10, 20 and 30%. Urea formaldehyde (UF) adhesive was applied at 12%, based on dry the weight of particles. Physical and mechanical tests were performed in order to evaluate panels. Water Absorption (2 and 24 h) and Internal Bond (IB) showed not significant effect with increased percentage of cotton waste. Thickness Swelling (2 and 24 h) of particleboards increased with increased percentage of waste material. The Modulus of Elasticity for cotton waste particleboards ranged from 726.47 ± 99.98 to 205.12 ± 66.24 MPa, while the Modulus of Rupture ranged from 8.63 ± 1.39 to 3.87 ± 0.75 MPa. According to results, cotton wastes could be added to particleboards up to the percentage of 9%, being indicated for the manufacture of some types of furniture such as doors and sides.
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