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Flame-retardant properties of particleboard made from coconut fibre using modified potato starch as a binder
2020
Journal of Physical Science
This study seeks to evaluate the flame-retardant characteristics of experimental particleboard manufactured from coconut fibre using modified potato starch as a green binder. The coconut fibre was used as a replacement for the wood as a raw material in particleboard production. The adhesives used in the process were made by modifying potato starch with citric acid and glutardialdehyde. No flame-retardant additive was added during the processing, and this was done to evaluate the flame-retardant
doi:10.21315/jps2020.31.3.10
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