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ABSTRACT The use of the Hevea brasiliensis tree in latex rubber production has resulted in a consolidated role of this tree in the Brazilian economy. However, at the end of the productive cycle of the tree that lasts for approximately 25 years, the timber resulting from this venture has no added value and is usually used for the production of firewood. In order to introduce this species into the furniture and civil construction industry, the current study aimed to evaluate the quality of particleboard produced by adding Pinus oocarpa wood with Hevea brasiliensis wood in different ratios. The particleboards were produced with a nominal density of 0.60 g/cm³ and 8% (wt%) urea-formaldehyde resin and pressed at 160 °C for 8 min at a pressure of 4.0 MPa. The quality of the particleboard was evaluated by water absorption and thickness swelling, internal bonding, static bending, and screw withdrawal tests. The substitution of Pinus particles by Hevea wood resulted in decreased water absorption and thickness swelling. The boards produced with a higher proportion of Hevea had better dimensional stability due to the greater porosity of the Pinus oocarpa particles. The inclusion of Hevea brasiliensis wood resulted in a 75% increase in the modulus of rupture and a 300% increase in internal bonding compared with the particleboards produced only with Pinus oocarpa wood. The results show that Hevea brasiliensis wood could be used to obtain higher value-added products and contribute to the diversification of the raw materials used in the particleboard industries of Brazil.

Highlights

  • Brazilian industries use wood from planted forests for the production of particleboard, wood from the genus Pinus and Eucalyptus

  • According to Teodoro et al (2016), with the growth of the sector from 55 million m3 in 1995 to 95 million m3 in 2017 (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO, 2019), it has become necessary to search for new species that can contribute to the requirements of the industries and the development and creation of new products

  • There was no change in the compression ratio of the particleboards when Hevea brasiliensis particles were added to all the combinations tested

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Introduction

Brazilian industries use wood from planted forests for the production of particleboard, wood from the genus Pinus and Eucalyptus. According to Teodoro et al (2016), with the growth of the sector from 55 million m3 in 1995 to 95 million m3 in 2017 (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO, 2019), it has become necessary to search for new species that can contribute to the requirements of the industries and the development and creation of new products. In this sense, the agro-industrial sector facilitates the introduction of new alternatives because this industry generates by-products and wastes with great potential for use in the particleboard industry during production cycles. Hevea brasiliensis is a tree species whose natural occurrence is concentrated in the Brazilian Amazon (latitude 7 °N to 15 °S) but is cultivated in several states of the country

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