• Title/Summary/Keyword: Broussonetia kazinoki Sieb

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Properties of Woodceramics Made from Broussonetia kazinoki Sieb. -Effect of Carbonization Temperature- (닥나무로 제조된 우드세라믹의 성질 -탄화온도의 영향-)

  • Byeon, Hee-Seop;Hwang, Kyo-Kil;Lee, Dong-Hwan;Hwang, Jung-Woo;Oh, Seung-Won
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2010
  • This study was carried out to investigate the properties of woodceramics made from woody part of Broussonetia Kazinoki at different carbonizing temperatures of $600^{\circ}C$, $800^{\circ}C$, $1000^{\circ}C$and $1200^{\circ}C$. The physical and mechanical properties increased with increasing carbonizing temperature. The highest mean values of density, bending strength, Brinell hardness and compressive strength were $0.62g/cm^3$, $79kgf/cm^2$, $203kgf/cm^2$ and $129kgf/cm^2$, respectively. There were close correlations between density and bending strength, Brinell hardness and compressive strength and MOE and MOR.

Manufacturing of Korean Traditional Handmade Paper with Reduced Fiber Damage(III) (섬유의 손상이 적은 한지 제조(제 3보)-K2CO3 증자하여 제조한 한지의 열 열화특성-)

  • 이명기;문성필
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.90-95
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    • 1999
  • The durability of handmade paper prepared by potassium carbonate cooking of paper multiberry (Broussonetia Kazinoki Sieb).was investigated. The potassium carbonate paper before and after heat aging had better strength properties, breaking length and folding endurance than those of the soda paper, except of lower brightness .After 30 days of heat aging , these strength properties were still maintained . however, there was almost no difference in the infrared spectra and the crystallinities calculated by X-ray diffraction curves between the potassium carbonate paper and the soda a paper. The durability of the potassium carbonate paper was though to be due to decrease in the pulp damage caused by weak alkaline cooking condition. The results indicated that the paper prepared by the potassium carbonate cooling method could have better permanence than that prepared by the conventional soda cooking method.

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Manufacturing of Korean Traditional Handmade Paper with Reduced Fiber Damage(IV) -Effect of Pectinase Treatment on Bast Fiber of Paper Mulberry and Durability of Handmade Paper Under Heat Aging- (섬유의 손상이 적은 한지제조(제4보) -닥나무 인피섬유의 펙틴 분해효소 처리 효과와 제조된 한지의 열 열화에 따른 내구성-)

  • 문성필;임금태
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.58-65
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    • 2000
  • Use of a pectinase during preparing handmade papers from bast fiber of paper mulberry(Broussonetia kazinoki Sieb.) was investigated in order to decrease cooking chemicals and environmental pollution. For this purpose, four kinds of commercial pectinases, Rapidase LIQ(RLP), Rapidase Press(RP), Rapidase C80L Max(RCM) and Pectinase SS Kyowa(PSK) were used. And the durability of handmade papers before and after pectinase treatment was determined. RP and PSK had higher pectinase activity ad lower cellulase activity. The bast fiber was not defibered when pectinase was used. In order to increase the efficiency of enzymes, the bast fiber were treated ammonium oxalate(AO) or $K_2CO_3$under mild conditions. The AO pretreatment with those produced by $K_2CO_3$. The RP treated pulps after mild $K_2CO_3$cooking of the bast fiber were defibrated more easily than untreated pulp. The handmade paper prepared with the RP treated pulps after mild $K_2CO_3$cooking has good strength properties such as breaking length and folding endurance. Also, it has higher durability on heat aging, though its brightness was slightly lower than that of untreated paper.

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Study on Manufacture of Korean Paper(Hanji) Sludge-Wood Fiber Composite Boards I. Physical Properties of Korean Paper(Hanji) Sludge-Wood Fiber Composite Boards (한지슬러지-목재섬유 복합보드의 제조연구 I. 한지슬러지-목재섬유 복합보드의 물리적 성질)

  • Lee, Phil-Woo;Lee, Hak-Lae
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 1999
  • This study was carried out to develop the Korean paper(Hanji) sludge-wood fiber composite boards utilizing the relinquished sludges occurring from the making process of Korean classic paper Hanji. The bark of paper mulberry(Broussonetia kazinoki Sieb.) has been used as a raw material since past hundreds and thousands years. Korean paper(Hanji) sludge was divided into two kinds, the one was the white sludge from the first stage and the other was the black sludge occurring from the final stage of Korean paper(Hanji) making. Four levels of the mixed ratio of each white or black sludge to wood fiber(10:90, 20:80, 30:70 and 40:60), three levels of the resin adhesives(PMDI, urea and phenol resin) and three levels of the density(0.60, 0.75 and 0.90) were designed to investigate the physical properties of Korean paper(Hanji) sludge-wood fiber composite boards. From the results and discussion, it could be concluded as follows : 1. In the white sludge-wood fiber composite board, the thickness swelling was not affected by the specific gravity and sludge additive of composite boards, but among the resin adhesives PMDI resin showed the best dimensional stability. Water absorption was superior in urea resin, secondly PMDI resin and very poor in phenol resin. 2. In the black sludge-wood fiber composite board, thickness swelling was superior in PMDI resin but very poor in phenol resin. In water absorption, PMDI and urea resin showed good results, regardless of specific gravity or sludge additive, but phenol resin showed poor results. 3. From the results and discussion of physical properties it is suggested that the white sludge-wood fiber composite boards bonded with PMDI or black sludge-wood fiber composite boards bonded with urea resin were made possibly with similar or better properties. compared with general fiberboard until the addition of 20% sludge into wood fiber.

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Study on Manufacture of Korean Paper(Hanji) Sludge-Wood Fiber Composite Boards II. Mechanical Properties of Korean Paper(Hanji) Sludge-Wood Fiber Composite Boards (한지슬러지-목재섬유 복합보드의 제조연구 II. 한지슬러지-목재섬유 복합보드의 기계적 성질)

  • Lee, Phil-Woo;Lee, Hak-Lae
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.31-37
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    • 1999
  • This study was carried out to develop the Korean paper(Hanji) sludge-wood fiber composite boards utilizing the relinquished sludges occurring from the making process of Korean classic paper Hanji. The bark of paper mulberry(Broussonetia kazinoki Sieb.) has been used as a raw material since past hundreds and thousands years. Korean paper(Hanji) sludge was divided into two kinds, the one was the white sludge from the first stage and the other was the black sludge occurring from the final stage of Korean paper(Hanji) making. Four levels of the mixed ratio of each white or black sludge to wood fiber(10:90, 20:80, 30:70 and 40:60), three levels of the resin adhesives(PMDI, urea and phenol resin) and three levels of the density(0.60, 0.75 and 0.90) were designed to investigate the mechanical properties of Korean paper(Hanji) sludge-wood fiber composite boards. From the results and discussion, it could be concluded as follows : 1. In the white and black sludge-wood fiber composite boards, bending modulus of rupture showed the clear decreasing tendency according to the increase of sludge additive, but it was clearly increased with the increase of specific gravity. Modulus of elasticity showed the same tendency as in the modulus of rupture, and also tensile and internal bonding strength had the same tendencies as in these bending properties. 2. Among the resin adhesives, PMDI or urea resin showed great values in MOR of white sludge-wood fiber composite board, but urea resin was greater than PMDI in MOR and MOE of black sludge-wood fiber composite board. Tensile and internal bonding strength showed the same tendencies as in white sludge-wood fiber composite board. 3. It is suggested that the white sludge-wood fiber composite boards bonded with PMDI or black sludge-wood fiber composite boards bonded with urea resin were able to made similar boards to general fiberboard by the mixed ratio 20:80 of sludge to wood fiber.

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