Abstract

Abstract Green building materials made from waste wood fiber have attracted worldwide attention. Poplar wood fiber can be molded into indoor partition wall brick with calcium hydroxide. The best process parameters are studied by single and multifactor methods. Compressive strength increases with the decreasing poplar wood fiber content and increasing calcium hydroxide content. The best process is 310 g of poplar wood fiber, 1,849 g of calcium hydroxide, and 10 minutes of cold press time. The mass proportion of poplar wood fiber and calcium hydroxide is 14:86. Compressive strength is affected extremely significantly by the interaction of poplar wood fiber mass, calcium hydroxide mass, and cold press time. It is affected significantly by the interaction between the calcium hydroxide mass and cold press time. The results are important to effectively use poplar wood fiber.

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