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Effect of Resin Content on the Properties of Roofing Tile for Building Materials
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The production process of roofing tile materials uses among other materials thermosetting adhesive resins normally urea formaldehyde (UF), phenol formaldehyde (PF), di-isocyanate (PMDI) at various content mixtures, 3wt%, 5wt%, 7wt%, 9w% and 11wt% with a usual thickness of 6 mm. The fibers, adhesives, and other materials are then placed into a steel mold with the standard dimensions of 400 mm x 400 mm, to be then hydraulically pressed at high pressure and the required temperature. Overall, PMDI synthetic adhesives have better physical and mechanical properties than PF synthetic adhesives, however the thermal properties of UF and PF synthetic adhesives are better than PMDI. The physical properties testing were density, humidity content, absorption of water, thickness inflated and water permeability. The mechanical properties such as modulus of rupture (MOR) and modulus of elasticity (MOE), impact strength and tensile strength are all measured according to JIS A 5908-2003, ASTM D 256-2006a,TIS 535-2556 and ASTM D1037-12.The testing for the thermal conductivity, thermal resistivity and solar reflectance were done according to ASTM C177-2010 and ASTM E 891-87. The type of resin content and adhesive used had a significant impact on the physical, mechanical and thermal properties of the roofing tile materials of showed in the results of the analysis of variance (p >0.05). The produced roofing tile has an improved thermal conductivity and heat insulation which can be a substitute for hazardous asbestos based roofing materials.
Penerbit Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Title: Effect of Resin Content on the Properties of Roofing Tile for Building Materials
Description:
The production process of roofing tile materials uses among other materials thermosetting adhesive resins normally urea formaldehyde (UF), phenol formaldehyde (PF), di-isocyanate (PMDI) at various content mixtures, 3wt%, 5wt%, 7wt%, 9w% and 11wt% with a usual thickness of 6 mm.
The fibers, adhesives, and other materials are then placed into a steel mold with the standard dimensions of 400 mm x 400 mm, to be then hydraulically pressed at high pressure and the required temperature.
Overall, PMDI synthetic adhesives have better physical and mechanical properties than PF synthetic adhesives, however the thermal properties of UF and PF synthetic adhesives are better than PMDI.
The physical properties testing were density, humidity content, absorption of water, thickness inflated and water permeability.
The mechanical properties such as modulus of rupture (MOR) and modulus of elasticity (MOE), impact strength and tensile strength are all measured according to JIS A 5908-2003, ASTM D 256-2006a,TIS 535-2556 and ASTM D1037-12.
The testing for the thermal conductivity, thermal resistivity and solar reflectance were done according to ASTM C177-2010 and ASTM E 891-87.
The type of resin content and adhesive used had a significant impact on the physical, mechanical and thermal properties of the roofing tile materials of showed in the results of the analysis of variance (p >0.
05).
The produced roofing tile has an improved thermal conductivity and heat insulation which can be a substitute for hazardous asbestos based roofing materials.
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