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STUDI RENDEMEN DAN KUALITA MOULDING BEBERAPA JENIS KAYU INDUSTRI INDONESIA (Study of moulding recovery and quality of several indonesia industrial woods) Bakir Ginoga
Jurnal Penelitian Hasil Hutan Vol 11, No 5 (1993): Jurnal Penelitian Hasil Hutan
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Hasil Hutan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20886/jphh.1993.11.5.179-181

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The study describes moulding recovery and quality of seven Indonesian industrial wood species, i,e. meranti putih (shorea koordersii), sungkai (phenomena canescens jack). Cempaka (elmerillia ovalis dandy), dahu (dracontomelon dao), perupuk (solenospermum sp.) meranti merah (shorea sp.). and kapur (dryobalanops sp.).It is found that volume recovery varies from 38.7 to 80.2 per cent. An optimal allowances for moulding raw material are 3.0 mm in thickness and 9.6 mm in yidthSungkai, dahu, perupuk and kapur species produced the best moulding quality. Moulding quality of the other species is found to be of good quality.The processing of cempaka and meranti species, especially on their radial surface or quarter swan timber, should be undertaken carefully because of they have genetical interlocked grains.
PENGAWETAN DUA JENIS KAYU BENTUKAN DENGAN BAHAN PENGAWET BFCA SECARA RENDAMAN DINGIN (Cold Soaking Treatment of Two Wood Species of Moulding Products Using BFCA Preservative) Sasa Abdurrohim; Bakir Ginoga
Jurnal Penelitian Hasil Hutan Vol 11, No 8 (1993): Jurnal Penelitian Hasil Hutan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20886/jphh.1993.11.8.338-341

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Moulding products made of two wood species in the form of coves were treated with BFCA preservative by cold soaking. The length of the test pieces were 30 cm. The duration of cold soaking treatment were 2, 4, 6 and 8 days, with preservative concentrations of 5 and 10 percent. The test results, after taking both retention and penetration requirements into consideration for wood uses under roof and in the open air without ground contact, showed that both wood species could be satisfactorily treated under experimental conditions. The treatment schedules proposed for both species are also presented in this paper. The average swelling of those species after treatment comparing to dimension are relatively small, therefore could be avaidable and has no affect on their use.