Effectiveness of cacao pod shell as raw material and isocyanate resin as binder in particle board/ Fren Dominic D. Ignacio, Jack Daniel Laraya, Joebert P. Madrona, Jervin Ray G. Oquin, Kenneth I. Santiago, Rency C. Tagle, and Donald Jae F. Trijo.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.Description: ix, 88pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH TH 438 I36 2023
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of engineering technology major in construction technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
As our society develops to be more sustainable and aware of the negative effects linked to
the usage of typical industrial production practices, environmentally friendly or green
building materials are being employed more frequently. This encourages an increasing
trend of recycling waste products and using them to make particle boards. All these
characteristics are largely dependent on the type of raw material used, and they can be
modified to raise the caliber of the final product as well as broaden its applications. The
current study examines the many raw materials used to produce particle board and their
varied qualities to enhance their quality and broad range of uses. The opportunities to lessen
the heightened recycling old wood-based panels at the conclusion of the process is included
in the consumption of raw their lifespan, the usage of substitute raw materials, and the
utilization of leftover lignocellulosic materials. Additionally, the researchers created a
different environmentally safe building construction material from Powdered Cacao Pod
Shell in Engineered Board and Isocyanate as binder. The use of three mix design composed
with the ratio of 97:3, 95:5, and 93:7 raw material - binder with density of 0.8 kg/cm^3.
For them to be used effectively for residential and industrial uses, the Engineered board
were subjected to determine the properties of the board, such as modulus of rupture and
internal bond, based on the General-Purpose Regular classification of particleboard for dry
condition of PNS ISO 16893:2017 Wood-Based Particleboards Standards.
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