Abstract

Wood-based composites with different ratiosof wood fiber (WF)/palm kernel shell (PKS) and polyurethane (PU) content have been prepared using the wet-process method. Samples of WF85/PKS15 and WF75/PKS25 were fabricated where each sample was applied with 20% and 70% of PU contents and itsphysical and mechanical properties had beenstudied. The physical results show that the samples with 70% of PU content were denser, had low porosity, low moisture content,and low water absorption. Surface morphology observation shows both series samples with high PU content tend to form tube-like shape with different diameter. Inmechanical studies, generally, the sample with high PKS and PU possesseshigh flexural strength, flexural modulus, tensile strength, tensile modulus,and hardness. However, theincreased of PKS content in the composite reduces the tensile strength for both sampleswith 20% and 70% of PU. The effects of the binder and palm kernel shell in the composite were also explained. Based on the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) A 5905 standard, the sample composites meet therequirement under medium density fiberboard (MDF) category and classified as board type 5 which suitable as furniture, house,and automotive interior design and construction materials.

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