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Seldom Used By-product from Trimming Cement-bonded Particleboard Shows Potential for Modifying Building Materials Composition

MELICHAR, T. BYDŽOVSKÝ, J. DUFKA, A.

Original Title

Seldom Used By-product from Trimming Cement-bonded Particleboard Shows Potential for Modifying Building Materials Composition

Type

journal article in Scopus

Language

English

Original Abstract

The paper presents the suitability of an alternative raw material for use in cement-bonded particleboards. It focuses upon those trimmings produced as by-product when these boards are cut to size. The research aims to determine how this seldom used by-product might be reconstituted for use in a modified matrix. It was also determined the optimal particle size of these trimmings. The properties of the tested materials were analyzed after 90 days of curing. Given the intended purpose of the raw material as cement bonded particle boards, special conditions of higher temperature and humidity were set for the first stages of curing. The investigation involved the testing of physical-mechanical properties (DTA, XRD) including analyzing microstructure (SEM).temperature, the mortars showed considerable levels of resistance.

Keywords

Cuttings from cement-bonded particleboards formatting, cement; modification; physicomechanical parameters; microstructure.

Authors

MELICHAR, T.; BYDŽOVSKÝ, J.; DUFKA, A.

Released

18. 12. 2019

Publisher

CEMC - České ekologické manažerské centrum

Location

Praha

ISBN

1804-0195

Periodical

Waste forum

Year of study

2019

Number

4

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

368

Pages to

377

Pages count

10

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT161107,
  author="Tomáš {Melichar} and Jiří {Bydžovský} and Amos {Dufka}",
  title="Seldom Used By-product from Trimming Cement-bonded Particleboard Shows Potential for Modifying Building Materials Composition",
  journal="Waste forum",
  year="2019",
  volume="2019",
  number="4",
  pages="368--377",
  issn="1804-0195",
  url="http://www.wasteforum.cz/cisla/WF_4_2019.pdf#page=74"
}