Analysis of the Physical and Colors Addition Characteristics in the Particles with Bixa Orellana and Blue Textile Dye for Feasibility of Production of the Oriented Particleboard

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Autor(a) principal: Moizes, Fabio A.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Valarelli, Ivaldo [UNESP], Silva, João Carlos R. Plácido
Tipo de documento: Capítulo de livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09659-4_39
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/245883
Resumo: Oriented strand board (OSB) due to its physical and mechanical characteristics represent the evolution of the plywood laminates and correspond to the higher growth in the production of wood panels in recent years. This study makes possible the production of panels of type Oriented Strand Board using bamboo particles classified as thin flakes, called “flakes”, with natural finish, dyed before pressing the panel with the Bixa Orellana plant, popularly known in Brazil as annatto, and dyed blue textile dye, stabilized in an air-conditioned greenhouse with the addition of the castor oil resin in the panel composition. The panel structure was divided into five layers with smaller particles randomly distributed on the two surfaces, and the three layers pellets with larger particles distributed longitudinally, transversely, longitudinally. The result of the conformation and pressing of the panel was due to the selection of particles in vibrating sieve, resin-mixing drum, forming mattress and hydraulic press. The production of oriented particleboard has been increasing in recent years due to the mechanical characteristics similar to the compensated panels, however, there are few studies for a sustainable production using renewable natural materials and with the minimum of manufacturing processes. The study proposes the sustainable production, with rapidity in the processing and obtaining of the raw material, pressing of the panels of the type OSB of Bamboo with treatment and previous dyeing of the particles with equivalent physical or mechanical performance manufactured by the companies of the sector of wood.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the Physical and Colors Addition Characteristics in the Particles with Bixa Orellana and Blue Textile Dye for Feasibility of Production of the Oriented Particleboard
title Analysis of the Physical and Colors Addition Characteristics in the Particles with Bixa Orellana and Blue Textile Dye for Feasibility of Production of the Oriented Particleboard
spellingShingle Analysis of the Physical and Colors Addition Characteristics in the Particles with Bixa Orellana and Blue Textile Dye for Feasibility of Production of the Oriented Particleboard
Moizes, Fabio A.
Bambusa vulgaris
Environmental sustainability
Manufacturing process
Oriented strand board
Particle dyeing
title_short Analysis of the Physical and Colors Addition Characteristics in the Particles with Bixa Orellana and Blue Textile Dye for Feasibility of Production of the Oriented Particleboard
title_full Analysis of the Physical and Colors Addition Characteristics in the Particles with Bixa Orellana and Blue Textile Dye for Feasibility of Production of the Oriented Particleboard
title_fullStr Analysis of the Physical and Colors Addition Characteristics in the Particles with Bixa Orellana and Blue Textile Dye for Feasibility of Production of the Oriented Particleboard
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Physical and Colors Addition Characteristics in the Particles with Bixa Orellana and Blue Textile Dye for Feasibility of Production of the Oriented Particleboard
title_sort Analysis of the Physical and Colors Addition Characteristics in the Particles with Bixa Orellana and Blue Textile Dye for Feasibility of Production of the Oriented Particleboard
author Moizes, Fabio A.
author_facet Moizes, Fabio A.
Valarelli, Ivaldo [UNESP]
Silva, João Carlos R. Plácido
author_role author
author2 Valarelli, Ivaldo [UNESP]
Silva, João Carlos R. Plácido
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Integrated Colleges of Bauru
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
UFU – University Federal of Uberlandia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moizes, Fabio A.
Valarelli, Ivaldo [UNESP]
Silva, João Carlos R. Plácido
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bambusa vulgaris
Environmental sustainability
Manufacturing process
Oriented strand board
Particle dyeing
topic Bambusa vulgaris
Environmental sustainability
Manufacturing process
Oriented strand board
Particle dyeing
description Oriented strand board (OSB) due to its physical and mechanical characteristics represent the evolution of the plywood laminates and correspond to the higher growth in the production of wood panels in recent years. This study makes possible the production of panels of type Oriented Strand Board using bamboo particles classified as thin flakes, called “flakes”, with natural finish, dyed before pressing the panel with the Bixa Orellana plant, popularly known in Brazil as annatto, and dyed blue textile dye, stabilized in an air-conditioned greenhouse with the addition of the castor oil resin in the panel composition. The panel structure was divided into five layers with smaller particles randomly distributed on the two surfaces, and the three layers pellets with larger particles distributed longitudinally, transversely, longitudinally. The result of the conformation and pressing of the panel was due to the selection of particles in vibrating sieve, resin-mixing drum, forming mattress and hydraulic press. The production of oriented particleboard has been increasing in recent years due to the mechanical characteristics similar to the compensated panels, however, there are few studies for a sustainable production using renewable natural materials and with the minimum of manufacturing processes. The study proposes the sustainable production, with rapidity in the processing and obtaining of the raw material, pressing of the panels of the type OSB of Bamboo with treatment and previous dyeing of the particles with equivalent physical or mechanical performance manufactured by the companies of the sector of wood.
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