Effects of steam treatment on physical and mechanical properties of bamboo oriented strand board

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the properties of bamboo oriented strand board (B-OSB) from andong (Gigantochloa psedoarundinacea) and betung (Dendrocalamus asper) with and without steam treatment. Strands were steam-Treated at 126? for 1 h under 0.14 MPa pressure. The extractive content of bamboo strands before and after steam treatment were determined according to a standard (TAPPI T 204 om-88). Three-layer B-OSB with the core layer perpendicular to the surface and back layers were formed and binded with 8% of phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin with the addition of 1% of wax. The evaluation of physical and mechanical properties of the boards were conducted in accordance with the JIS A 5908:2003 standard. The results showed that steam treatment of bamboo strands significantly reduced the extractive content. Steam treatment tended to increase the dimensional stability and mechanical properties of B-OSB from andong and betung. The results showed that the dimensional stability and bending strength of B-OSB from betung was higher than those of andong. The internal bond strength of B-OSB from andong was higher than betung owing to a greater amount of extractives dissolved during the steam treatment.

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Maulana, S., Busyra, I., Fatrawana, A., Hidayat, W., Sari, R. K., Sumardi, I., … Febrianto, F. (2017). Effects of steam treatment on physical and mechanical properties of bamboo oriented strand board. Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology, 45(6), 872–882. https://doi.org/10.5658/WOOD.2017.45.6.872

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