INCREASED MOE AND MOR VALUES OF DENSIFIED BOARDS USING MOE/MOR AND MOR/MOE RATIOS
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2021-04-11Author
Iskandar, Iskandar
Budiarso, Edy
Wardhani, Isna Yuniar
Budi, Agus Sulistyo
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Densification is one of the effective techniques for improving the strength of low wood
density. This technique is the process of pressing wood so that it increases in volume but
decreases in density. This research focused on the densification of Sengon wood species
(Paraserianthes falcataria) with a combination of two factors: compaction target (Factor I)
and heating time (Factor II). Dunnet’s test results showed that an insignificant increase for
Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) occurred at the compaction target of 20%, while for MOR
(modulus of Rupture) was at the compaction target of 20% with a heating time of 0. However,
using the comparison method, the MOE values of densified boards calculated by the MOR
unit increased, while the MOR values of densified boards calculated by the MOE unit
decreased. Thus, a new phenomenon occurred that the actual increase in MOE and MOR
values of densified boards was indicated by the increase and decrease in the comparative
values.
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