TY - JOUR
T1 - Composite materials from totora (Schoenoplectus californicus. C.A. Mey, Sojak)
T2 - Is it worth it?
AU - Hýsková, Petra
AU - Gaff, Milan
AU - Hidalgo-Cordero, Juan Fernando
AU - Hýsek, Štěpán
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2020/1/15
Y1 - 2020/1/15
N2 - Totora (Schoenoplectus californicus. C.A. Mey, Sojak) is an annual-cycled macrophyte from the Cyperaceae family that has been used by indigenous people of the Americas for more than 500 years to produce a wide range of objects from handicrafts to boats and huts. In this study, the hot-pressing process was applied to produce boards from totora particles without added adhesives. First, the physical and mechanical properties of totora binder-free boards are described. Secondly, several factors that influence the properties of totora boards are taken into account. However, is it worth it to produce such boards? In this paper, the reasonability of potential production of these boards is considered from a complex point of view. Although totora shows several benefits such as its fast-growth rate, high dry matter productivity, and potential environmental benefits; the water uptake (92–341%), thickness swelling (75–227%) and internal bonding (18–85 kPa) of the binderless boards made with the parameters described in this study could not comply with current standards. Further research on treatments or different production parameters can lead to better properties.
AB - Totora (Schoenoplectus californicus. C.A. Mey, Sojak) is an annual-cycled macrophyte from the Cyperaceae family that has been used by indigenous people of the Americas for more than 500 years to produce a wide range of objects from handicrafts to boats and huts. In this study, the hot-pressing process was applied to produce boards from totora particles without added adhesives. First, the physical and mechanical properties of totora binder-free boards are described. Secondly, several factors that influence the properties of totora boards are taken into account. However, is it worth it to produce such boards? In this paper, the reasonability of potential production of these boards is considered from a complex point of view. Although totora shows several benefits such as its fast-growth rate, high dry matter productivity, and potential environmental benefits; the water uptake (92–341%), thickness swelling (75–227%) and internal bonding (18–85 kPa) of the binderless boards made with the parameters described in this study could not comply with current standards. Further research on treatments or different production parameters can lead to better properties.
KW - Composite material
KW - Prediction
KW - Raw material
KW - Totora
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85073527956
U2 - 10.1016/j.compstruct.2019.111572
DO - 10.1016/j.compstruct.2019.111572
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85073527956
SN - 0263-8223
VL - 232
JO - Composite Structures
JF - Composite Structures
M1 - 111572
ER -