Buffer capacity effect of meranti pa'ang (shorea bracteolata) and sesenduk (endospermum diadenum) on the reactivity of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde adhesive / Muhammad Zakwan Amat Sa'aidi

This research was to investigate the properties of nail withdrawal holdings on Kelampayan timber and were tested based on standard ASTM 01761-12 to determine the withdrawal strength of the nails. This research only have one parameter which is three types of nails (smooth shank nail, ring shank na...

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Main Author: Amat Sa'aidi, Muhammad Zakwan
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Applied Sciences 2015
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20168/2/PPb_MUHAMMAD%20ZAKWAN%20AMAT%20SA%27AIDI%20AS%20C%2015_5.pdf
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description This research was to investigate the properties of nail withdrawal holdings on Kelampayan timber and were tested based on standard ASTM 01761-12 to determine the withdrawal strength of the nails. This research only have one parameter which is three types of nails (smooth shank nail, ring shank nail, screw shank nail). The testing were conducted in a room with temperature of 20°C and 65% of humidity of surroundings. There were about 6 nails for every type of nails were tested during the research conducted. The results show that the mean of maximum load for smooth shank nail is 1473.41N with standard deviation of 119.44N. For the ring shank nail and screw shank nail, it shows that the mean of maximum load are 1539.08N and 2570.03 with standard deviation 317.98N and 465.02N respectively. The withdrawal strength of the nails were recorded as 0.13MPa for the smooth shank nails, 0.14MPa for the ring shank nails, and 0.22MPa for the screw shank nails. This research conclude that screw shank nail had the highest withdrawal strength compared to the smooth shank nail and ring shank nail on the Kelampayan timber.
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spelling uitm.eprints-01682018-11-02T06:57:57Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20168/ Buffer capacity effect of meranti pa'ang (shorea bracteolata) and sesenduk (endospermum diadenum) on the reactivity of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde adhesive / Muhammad Zakwan Amat Sa'aidi Amat Sa'aidi, Muhammad Zakwan Inorganic chemistry Inorganic polymers This research was to investigate the properties of nail withdrawal holdings on Kelampayan timber and were tested based on standard ASTM 01761-12 to determine the withdrawal strength of the nails. This research only have one parameter which is three types of nails (smooth shank nail, ring shank nail, screw shank nail). The testing were conducted in a room with temperature of 20°C and 65% of humidity of surroundings. There were about 6 nails for every type of nails were tested during the research conducted. The results show that the mean of maximum load for smooth shank nail is 1473.41N with standard deviation of 119.44N. For the ring shank nail and screw shank nail, it shows that the mean of maximum load are 1539.08N and 2570.03 with standard deviation 317.98N and 465.02N respectively. The withdrawal strength of the nails were recorded as 0.13MPa for the smooth shank nails, 0.14MPa for the ring shank nails, and 0.22MPa for the screw shank nails. This research conclude that screw shank nail had the highest withdrawal strength compared to the smooth shank nail and ring shank nail on the Kelampayan timber. Faculty of Applied Sciences 2015 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20168/2/PPb_MUHAMMAD%20ZAKWAN%20AMAT%20SA%27AIDI%20AS%20C%2015_5.pdf Buffer capacity effect of meranti pa'ang (shorea bracteolata) and sesenduk (endospermum diadenum) on the reactivity of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde adhesive / Muhammad Zakwan Amat Sa'aidi. (2015) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/20168.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Inorganic chemistry
Inorganic polymers
Amat Sa'aidi, Muhammad Zakwan
Buffer capacity effect of meranti pa'ang (shorea bracteolata) and sesenduk (endospermum diadenum) on the reactivity of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde adhesive / Muhammad Zakwan Amat Sa'aidi
title Buffer capacity effect of meranti pa'ang (shorea bracteolata) and sesenduk (endospermum diadenum) on the reactivity of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde adhesive / Muhammad Zakwan Amat Sa'aidi
title_full Buffer capacity effect of meranti pa'ang (shorea bracteolata) and sesenduk (endospermum diadenum) on the reactivity of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde adhesive / Muhammad Zakwan Amat Sa'aidi
title_fullStr Buffer capacity effect of meranti pa'ang (shorea bracteolata) and sesenduk (endospermum diadenum) on the reactivity of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde adhesive / Muhammad Zakwan Amat Sa'aidi
title_full_unstemmed Buffer capacity effect of meranti pa'ang (shorea bracteolata) and sesenduk (endospermum diadenum) on the reactivity of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde adhesive / Muhammad Zakwan Amat Sa'aidi
title_short Buffer capacity effect of meranti pa'ang (shorea bracteolata) and sesenduk (endospermum diadenum) on the reactivity of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde adhesive / Muhammad Zakwan Amat Sa'aidi
title_sort buffer capacity effect of meranti pa ang shorea bracteolata and sesenduk endospermum diadenum on the reactivity of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde adhesive muhammad zakwan amat sa aidi
topic Inorganic chemistry
Inorganic polymers
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20168/2/PPb_MUHAMMAD%20ZAKWAN%20AMAT%20SA%27AIDI%20AS%20C%2015_5.pdf
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