Effectiveness of tobacco stalks in particleboard using epoxy resin as binder/ (Record no. 29161)

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Original cataloging agency TUPM
Language of cataloging English
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Classification number BTH TH 438
Item number A23 2024
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Personal name Abdulkarim, Najer G.
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Title Effectiveness of tobacco stalks in particleboard using epoxy resin as binder/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Najer G. Abdulkarim, Mark Jhon H. Ballentos, Christian Antoni M. Flores, Nathaniel D. Labiano, and Ella Marie D. Orillos .--
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Manila:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Technological University of the Philippines,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024.
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Extent x, 96pages:
Dimensions 29cm.
Accompanying material +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4in.)
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General note Thesis (undergraduate)
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Dissertation note College of Industrial Technology.--
Degree type Bachelor of Engineering Technology major in Construction Technology:
Name of granting institution Technological University of the Philippines,
Year degree granted 2024.
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Summary, etc. The effectiveness of agricultural residues as potential raw materials for particle board<br/>production has gained considerable attention in recent years. Thisresearch investigates the<br/>feasibility of using tobacco stalks as a sustainable and cost-effective resource in the<br/>manufacturing of particle boards. The primary focus of this study is to determine the<br/>effectiveness of tobacco stalks as a reinforcement material in particle boards, employing<br/>Epoxy Resin as the binder. The researchers acquired the raw materials and produced the<br/>tobacco stalks particleboard, with the manufacturing process taking place at the<br/>Technological University of the Philippines in Manila, the raw materials such as epoxy<br/>resin are acquired in J. Spencer Technologies Philippines Corporation located at 116<br/>Kapiligan Street, Brgy. Doña Imelda, Quezon City, Philippines, and the tobacco stalks<br/>being obtained from the National Tobacco Administration. To achieve this objective, five<br/>different mix designs were explored, with varying proportions of tobacco stalks and Epoxy<br/>Resin: 50:50, 55:45, 60:40, 65:35, and 70:30. Each mix design was replicated three times<br/>to ensure the accuracy and consistency of the results. The resulting particle boards had<br/>standardized dimensions of 300mm x 300mm x 12mm, with a target density of 0.80g/cc.<br/>The research methodology adhered to the testing standards defined in PNS 230:1989 and<br/>ISO 16893:2017, encompassing both physical and mechanical properties. For physical<br/>properties, the thickness swelling test and water absorption test were conducted to assess<br/>the board's resistance to moisture-induced damage. Meanwhile, mechanical properties<br/>were evaluated using the modulus of rupture test (MOR) to determine the board's bending<br/>strength, the internal bond test (IB) to assess adhesive bonding, and the face screw holding<br/>test (FSH) to gauge the board's resistance to screw withdrawal. The results of this study<br/><br/>will provide valuable insights into the potential of tobacco stalks as a sustainable and cost-<br/>effective resource for particle board production. These findings will contribute to the<br/><br/>sustainable development of the wood composite industry and support the effectiveness of<br/>agricultural residues in creating eco-friendly construction materials. Additionally, the<br/>study is a benchmark for future research and industry adoption of tobacco stalks as a raw<br/>material in particle board production.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Tobacco stalks
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Personal name Ballentos, Mark Jhon H.
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Personal name Flores, Christian Antoni M.
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Personal name Labiano, Nathaniel D.
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Personal name Orillos, Ella Marie D.
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    Library of Congress Classification     TUP Manila Library TUP Manila Library Thesis Section-2nd floor 12/05/2024 BTH-4744   BTH TH 438 A23 2024 BTH0004744 12/05/2024 c.1. 12/05/2024 Bachelor's Thesis CIT For library use only



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