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050 _aBTH TH 438
_bG63 2024
100 _aGodoy, Jhon Albert D.
_eauthor
245 _aDevelopment Of Particleboard Using Moringa Oleifera Fruit Pod As Raw Material And Isocyanate As A Binder/
_cJhon Albert D. Godoy, Roy Lawrence O. Mabbun, Benjamin III S. Pingol, Rhianna Laura G. Santos, Melodie R. Santosidad and Rommer P. Sayat.--
260 _aTechnological University Of The Philippines, Manila.
_c2024
300 _axi, 147 pages.
_c29 cm
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
500 _aBachelor's thesis
502 _aCollege of Industrial Technology.--
_bBachelor of Engineering Technology Major in Construction Technology:
_cTechnological University Of The Philippines, Manila.
_d2024
504 _aIncludes bibliographic references and index.
520 _aThe study explores the development of particleboard using moringa oleifera fruit pod (MOFP) as a raw material and isocyanate (pMDI) resin as a binder. The researchers formulated five mix ratios (97:3, 95:5. 93:7, 91:9, and 89:11) with a board dimension of 40cm x 40cm x 1.2cm and a target density of 0.80 g/cm3 to evaluate the mechanical and physical properties of the boards, specifically Modulus of Rupture (MOR), Internal Bond Strength (IB), and Density Variation (DV), respectively, adhering to PNS ISO 16893:2017 specifically P-GP REG for Dry Conditions. The results revealed that Mix 3 (93:7) achieved the highest MOR value of 19.41 MPa, mix 5 (89:11) had the highest value of 1.25 MPa in IB and only Mixes 3 (93:7), 4 (91:9), and 5 (89:11) fall within the ±10% standard deviation of the target density of 0.80 g/cm3. This research investigates the potential of moringa oleifera fruit pod (MOFP) as an eco-friendly alternative for particleboard production. Using the TUP Evaluation Instrument, the evaluation resulted with an overall mean of 3.92 with a descriptive rating of "Very Acceptable". Based on the evaluation and findings, this study can be used for general uses and veneer grade, and for constructing partitions, paving the way for sustainable innovations in the wood panel industry. Keywords: engineered wood, particleboard, moringa pod, isocyanate
650 _aConstruction Technology
650 _aParticleboard
700 _aMabbun, Roy Lawrence O.
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700 _aPingol, Benjamin III S.
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700 _aSantos, Rhianna Laura G.
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700 _aSantosidad, Melodie R.
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700 _aSayat, Rommer P.
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