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Plasticization of Mango and Poplar Wood Using Vapour Phase Ammonia Treatment
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Timbers produced in Indian forest are one of the useful resources for rural livelihood. Marketing of various products of timbers increases the economic status of rural people. Plasticization of wood is done to provide a desired shape in wood products. Wood bending is a necessary step in manufacturing of all agricultural and domestic products made from wood. In this study, experiment on wood bending has been done by using vapour phase ammonia treatment. Mango and poplar species are used for testing because these two species are largely found in northern and eastern India. From experiment, it can be concluded that poplar wood is more suitable for bending as compared to mango wood by vapour phase ammonia treatment. Moisture content in the wood has a role in vapour phase ammonia treatment of wood. The moisture content above FSP (Fibre Saturation Point) of mango as well as poplar wood is more suitable for bending the wood compared to moisture content below their FSP.
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Plasticization, Vapour Phase Ammonia, Wood Bending, FSP, Moisture Content.
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