The Mechanical Strength Properties, Treatability Retention and Hazard Classification of Treated Small-Clear Fast-Growing Acacia mangium Superbulk at Different Age Groups

Nur Syahina, Yahya and Gaddafi, Ismaili and Meekiong, Kalu and Mohd Effendi, Wasli and Iskanda, Openg and Noor Azland, Jaimudin and Mohamad Zain, Hashim and Ahmad Nurfaidhi, Rizalman and Hamden, Mohammad and Khairul Khuzaimah, Abdul Rahim (2023) The Mechanical Strength Properties, Treatability Retention and Hazard Classification of Treated Small-Clear Fast-Growing Acacia mangium Superbulk at Different Age Groups. Forests, 14 (8). pp. 1-16.

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Abstract

The slow growth rate of primer species has affected the supply available to accommodate the market demand. To overcome these problems, a study was carried out to fully utilise fastgrowing timber as the primary resource to ensure the demand for timber logs continues. This paper aimed to determine mechanical strength properties, treatability retention, and hazard classification of 7-, 10- and 13-year-old small-clear samples of Acacia mangium superbulk collected from Daiken Plantation Sdn. Bhd. Bintulu, Sarawak, following treatment with 10% copper chrome arsenic. As a result of this study, the maximum strength was obtained from the 10-year-old age group, with the modulus of rupture (MOR), the modulus of elasticity (MOE), and compression parallel to the grain values of small-clear treated Acacia mangium superbulk reaching 118.76 N/mm2 , 15,020 N/mm2 , and 57.82 N/mm2 , respectively. In addition, the treatability retentions obtained were 149.27 L/m3 , 147.25 L/m3 , and 141.09 L/m3 , which were recorded from the 7-, 10-, and 13-year-old samples, respectively. Meanwhile, the dry-salt retentions obtained from the 7-, 10- and 13-year-old samples were 14.93 kg/m3 , 14.73 kg/m3 , and 14.11 kg/m3 , respectively. Hence, this species is classified as moderately difficult to treat under CCA (treatability retention: 80–160 L/m3 ) and is categorised under the hazard class of H4 (dry salt retention: 12–16 kg/m3 ).

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Acacia mangium superbulk; fast-growing timber; small clear; copper chrome arsenic; treatability retention; hazard classification; mechanical strength properties
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions: Academic Faculties, Institutes and Centres > Faculty of Engineering
Faculties, Institutes, Centres > Faculty of Engineering
Depositing User: Tuah
Date Deposited: 04 Aug 2023 02:00
Last Modified: 04 Aug 2023 02:00
URI: http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42516

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