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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2023.0037

Effects of Medium Density Fiberboards (MDF) Recycling Methods on Fiber Dimensions and Some Reconstructed Board Properties

Çagri Olgun orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-0811-0381 ; Kastamonu University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Industrial Engineering, Kastamonu, Turkey
Saim Ateş ; Kastamonu University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Industrial Engineering, Kastamonu, Turkey
Emre Uzer ; TOBB Kastamonu Commodity Exchange, Kastamonu, Turkey


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Abstract

In this study, different methods, including acid hydrolysis (phosphoric and formic acid), thermohydrolysis, and microwave methods were tested for recycling of fiberboards made of 100 % beech and 70 % beech + 30 % pine wood fibers, which are widely sold in the market. The impacts of the using methods on the fibers were investigated with the help of a device that determines the fiber dimensions according to optical principles. In a laboratory setting, test boards were constructed using recycled fibers, and the changes in certain physical and mechanical qualities were studied. As a result, it was determined that recycled fibers obtained from microwave and thermo-hydrolysis fibers could be effectively used in fiberboard production. However, the proportion of fibers, longer than 1.24 mm, was decreased by about 30 % with the phosphoric acid method for MDF samples composed of 100 % beech fiber. The fiberboards could not be obtained from fibers recycled through acid hydrolysis except for phosphoric acid method with 100 % beech fibers.

Keywords

waste MDF; recycling; recycled fibers; fiber properties; board strenght

Hrčak ID:

296391

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/296391

Publication date:

25.3.2023.

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