Withdrawal holding strength analysis of tapered threaded metal inserts in medium density fibreboard (MDF) / Kamarulzaman Nordin ...[et al.]

The withdrawal holding strength of two sizes of tapered threaded metal insert fastener i.e. 4mm diameter by 10mm length (4 X 10) and 6mm diameter by 13mm length (6 X 13) embedded in the face of a commercially manufactured medium density fiberboard (MDF) of 16mm and 19 mm thickness from Malaysia was...

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Main Authors: Nordin, Kamarulzaman (Author), Jamaludin, Mohd Ariff (Author), Ahmad, Mansur (Author), Alias, Asmalila (Author)
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Published: 2006.
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