Estudio de las propiedades físicas y mecánicas de la utilización de remanentes de tableros y madera en la producción de materiales compuestos y la viabilidad de sus posibles usos
The main objective of this research project is to address the problem of wood waste generated by the wood industry and its environmental impact, as well as to explore a viable alternative for its utilization. In Ecuador, specifically in the province of Tungurahua, the furniture industry has experien...
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2023
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| 要約: | The main objective of this research project is to address the problem of wood waste generated by the wood industry and its environmental impact, as well as to explore a viable alternative for its utilization. In Ecuador, specifically in the province of Tungurahua, the furniture industry has experienced significant growth and has become a relevant economic sector. The company INMO, located in the Pelileo Canton in the Huambaló parish, is considered for this research. This company specializes in the production of high quality interior designs and also focuses on custom designs for interior spaces, resulting in a significant amount of leftover wood that the company does not use. On the contrary, these remains are discarded or given to members of the community, which negatively influences the environment and hinders the development of new ideas in the industries to use these wood remains. After reviewing the properties, it was determined whether it would be appropriate and feasible to use these wastes as a main raw material in the creation of new products or objects. In a practical way, it is concluded that it is feasible to compact the waste to form an assembled material that takes advantage of the residual elements, to manufacture sheets that can be molded, considering that these sheets have considerable dimensions, being the largest size of 25 x 25 centimeters and the smallest of up to 15 x 15 centimeters. In addition, it should be noted that approximately 56% to 60% of the remaining wood per month will be used. |
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