Properties of particleboard produced from admixture of acacia mangium and sentang / Shuhaila Johar, Wan Mohd Nazri Wan Abdul Rahman and Jamaludin Kasim

This study was conducted in order to find a new alternative of raw materials to substitute rubberwood in Malaysia since the source of this material was depleting. This study used fast growing species which were treated i.e: (1) 100% of Acacia mangium spp. (2) 100% of sentang spp and (3) 50% of senta...

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Main Authors: Johar, Shuhaila (Author), Wan Abdul Rahman, Wan Mohd Nazri (Author), Kasim, Jamaludin (Author)
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Published: 2012.
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