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Title: Mechanical properties of particleboard made from leather shavings and waste papers
Authors: Kibet, Tabitha
Tuigong, David, R.
Maube, Obadiah
Mwasiagi, Josphat I.
Keywords: Leather shavings
Particleboards
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Cogent Engineering
Abstract: The demand for particleboard has been increasing over the years. Currently, most particleboards are produced from wood which may not be sustainable in the long term. Therefore, there is need of exploring alternative materials such as making particleboards from waste materials. This study investigated the mechanical properties of particleboard consisting of waste leather shavings and waste papers blended together by unsaturated polyester. A single-layered particleboards were manufactured using compression method. Different resin contents (60%,70%,80%, and 90%) and leather/paper ratios (100:0,25:75,50:50,75:25) were used to determine the effects on the mechanical. properties (internal bond, bending strength, compression, and impact strength) of fabricated boards. From the results of this study, it was found that leather shavings and waste. papers can be used as alternative raw materials for particleboard production and that mechanical properties were depended on the resin content and the blend ratio. Also, mechanical properties were reduced with resin content increment, except for impact. strength, and improved by high paper blend ratio. It could be concluded that the produced particle panels could be used for indoor application or interior equipping. Additionally, it is recommended that further studies can be done on morphological analysis to establish the bonding between the particles and matrix.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7241
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