The properties of laminated wood prepared from sengon wood (Falcataria moluccana Miq. Barneby & Grimes) bonded with a modified gutta-percha (MGP) adhesive at various laminae surface roughness profiles were investigated. The wood laminae were sanded using sand papers of KAG grit designation of 80, 100, 150, 220, 300, and 400. A lower value of KAG grit designation with a lager particle size of sand resulted in a rougher surface of the bonded laminae; a rougher laminae surface profile resulted in a greater shear strength of the laminated wood. The shear strength was highest for laminated wood treated with sand paper of KAG 80 and smallest for laminated wood treated with KAG 400. In general, the bonding strength was enhanced with decreasing KAG grit designation. The adhesion performance, in terms of spread and adhesive penetration, improved after sanding, which widened the contact area on the wood surface.
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Karliati, T., Febrianto, F., Syafii, W., Wahyudi, I., Sumardi, I., Lee, S. H., & Kim, N. H. (2019). Properties of laminated wood bonded with modified Gutta-Percha Adhesive at various surface roughness profile of Laminae. BioResources, 14(4), 8241–8249. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.14.4.8241-8249
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