Possibility of using waste tire composites reinforced with rice straw as construction materials

Han Seung Yang, Dae Jun Kim, Young Kyu Lee, Hyun Joong Kim, Jin Yong Jeon, Chun Won Kang

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Abstract

Agricultural lignocellulosic fiber (rice straw)-waste tire particle composite boards were manufactured for use as insulation boards in construction, using the same method as that used in the wood-based panel industry. The manufacturing parameters were: a specific gravity of 0.8 and a rice straw content (10/90, 20/80 and 30/70 by wt.% of rice straw/waste tire particle). A commercial polyurethane adhesive for rubber was used as the composite binder. The water proof, water absorption and thickness swelling properties of the composite boards were better than those of wood particleboard. Furthermore, the flexibility and flexural properties of the composite boards were superior to those of other wood-based panel products. The composite boards also demonstrated good acoustical insulation, electrical insulation, anti-caustic and anti-rot properties. These boards can be used to prevent impact damage, are easily modifiable and are inexpensive. They are able to be used as a substitute for insulation boards and other flexural materials in construction.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)61-65
Number of pages5
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume95
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2004
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Han-Seung Yang is grateful for the graduate fellowship provided through the Ministry of Education through Brain Korea 21 Project.

Keywords

  • Agricultural lignocellulosic fiber
  • Insulation board
  • Rice straw
  • Waste tire particle

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