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Composite wood products
Study on the effect of polymer types and Quality of lignocellulosic materials on the Physical and Mechanical properties of wood/plastic composite

Taherh Gholipor

Volume 30, WINTER 4 , December 2015, , Pages 595-605

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwpr.2015.101600

Abstract
  In this study the effect of type of polymer including polyvinyl chloride and high density polyethylene in production of wood plastic composite by using of canola straw waste in two forms, with and without pith (depithed), in combination with wood flour were investigated. Five levels of lignocellulosic ...  Read More

Composite wood products
Chemical Treatment of Rice Husk with Acetic Acid substitute for MAPE Compatibilizer in Rice Husk/High Density Poly Ethylene Composites

Abdollah Najafi

Volume 30, Fall 3 , August 2015, , Pages 443-456

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwpr.2015.13000

Abstract
  In this study, chemical treatments of rice husk flour on physical and mechanical properties of rice husk flour / high density polyethylene composites were studied. Rice husk was milled and its flour through the sieve of 60 meshes was selected for using. Initially, dried rice husk flour was subjected ...  Read More

Composite wood products
A STUDY ON THE LONG TERM WATER ABSORPTION AND THICKNESS SWELLING BEHAVIOR OF WOOD-PLASTIC COMPOSITE PANELS

Majid Chahar mahal; Saeid Kazemi najafi; Mehdi Tajvidi; Reza Hajihassani

Volume 20, No., 2 , December 2006, , Pages 255-270

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwpr.2005.117585

Abstract
  Wood -Plastic panels were made from high density polyethylene (as resin) and MDF waste and particleboard waste (as natural fiber) at 60, 70 and 80% by weight fiber loading. Density and dimensions of the panels were 1g/cm3and 35*35*1 cm, respectively. Physical properties of the panels including equilibrium ...  Read More

Composite wood products
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD-PLASTIC COMPOSITE MADE FROM PARTICLEBOARD AND MDF WASTES AND POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) WASTES

Majid Chaharmahali; Saeid Kazeminajafi; Mehdi Tajvidi; Mohammad ali Podineh poor

Volume 20, No., 2 , December 2006, , Pages 271-284

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwpr.2005.117586

Abstract
  The possibility of producing wood-plastic panels using melt blend method was studied in this research and mechanical properties of the panels including flexural modulus, flexural strength, screw and nail withdrawal resistance, and impact strength were studied.Wood -Plastic panels were made from high ...  Read More

Composite wood products
THE EFFECT OF PRODUCING METHOD ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD PLASTIC COMPOSITES MADE FROM PARTICLEBOARD WASTE

Majid Chaharmahali; Saeid Kazemi najafi; Mehdi Tajvidi

Volume 21, No., 1 , May 2006, , Pages 33-42

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwpr.2006.117591

Abstract
  The possibility of producing wood-plastic panels using two methods including melt blend and dry blend was studied in this research. Methods were compared with each other in order to select the best. Wood-Plastic panels were made from high density polyethylene (as resin) and particle board waste (as natural ...  Read More