Enhanced the Bagasse Corrugated Fiber Composite Roofing Properties with Adhesive Substances

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The objective of this article was to study the corrugated bagasse fiber composite roofing properties of adhesive substances that are widely used in any industry. PF and pMDI were used as adhesives in this study at equal concentrations to determine the physical properties, and mechanical properties of corrugated roof tiles made from bagasse fiber composite materials, which were achieved from the waste of the sugar industry in Thailand to create a value-added. The corrugated dimensions of 400 mm in width, 400 mm in length, and 6 mm in thickness were manufactured and followed the standard densities of 400, 600, and 800 kg/m3. The results of the physical, and mechanical properties test reveal both PF and pMDI acquired optimal 800 kg/m3 densities with excellent moisture content. The modulus of elasticity and rupture, including impact strength, are also very impressive at high densities.

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Materials Science Forum (Volume 1115)

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