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Particleboard from agricultural biomass and recycled wood waste: a review

2022, Lee, Seng Hua, Lum, Wei Chen, Boon, Jia Geng, Kristak, Lubos, Antov, Petar, Pędzik, Marta, RogoziƄski, Tomasz, Taghiyari, Hamid R., Lubis, Muhammad Adly Rahandi, Fatriasari, Widya, Yadav, Sumit Manohar, Chotikhun, Aujchariya, Pizzi, Antonio

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Development and characterization of novel particleboard panels manufactured from organic waste with fiberglass reinforcement

2025, Iswanto, Apri Heri, Febriansyah, Rio, Tanjung, Yusril Akmal, Nainggolan, Aryando, Nabila, Nabila, Hakim, Luthfi, Sucipto, Tito, Sutiawan, Jajang, Aristri, Manggar Arum, RogoziƄski, Tomasz, Hua, Lee Seng, Subekti, Niken, Antov, Petar

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Physical and Mechanical Properties of Particleboard Produced with Addition of Walnut (Juglans regia L.) Wood Residues

2022, Pędzik, Marta, Auriga, RadosƂaw, Kristak, Lubos, Antov, Petar, RogoziƄski, Tomasz

The depletion of natural resources and increased demand for wood and wood-based materials have directed researchers and the industry towards alternative raw materials for composite manufacturing, such as agricultural waste and wood residues as substitutes of traditional wood. The potential of reusing walnut (Juglans regia L.) wood residues as an alternative raw material in particleboard manufacturing is investigated in this work. Three-layer particleboard was manufactured in the laboratory with a thickness of 16 mm, target density of 650 kg∙m−3 and three different levels (0%, 25% and 50%) of walnut wood particles, bonded with urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin. The physical properties (thickness swelling after 24 h) and mechanical properties (bending strength, modulus of elasticity and internal bond strength) were evaluated in accordance with the European standards. The effect of UF resin content and nominal applied pressure on the properties of the particleboard was also investigated. Markedly, the laboratory panels, manufactured with 50% walnut wood residues, exhibited flexural properties and internal bond strength, fulfilling the European standard requirements to particleboards used in load-bearing applications. However, none of the boards met the technical standard requirements for thickness swelling (24 h). Conclusively, walnut wood residues as a waste or by-product of the wood-processing industry can be efficiently utilized in the production of particleboard in terms of enhancing its mechanical properties.