The Proceedings of the JSME Materials and Processing Conference (M&P)
Online ISSN : 2424-2861
10.2
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527 Possibility of Extrusion of Wood Powders
Tsunehisa MikiNorio TakakuraTakashi IizukaKatsuhiko YamaguchiKouzou Kanayama
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Pages 184-189

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Extrusion tests of mixed wood powders of cryptomeria with Japanese cypress are carried out at various temperatures in order to confirm the possibility of near net shape forming of wood powders. Effects of the extrusion temperature, extrusion ratio, and the moisture content and particle size of the mixed wood powders on the flow characteristics, bending strength, hardness and bulk density of extruded products are discussed. The experimental results show that the fluidity of the mixed powders and the bending strength and bulk density of extruded products increase with increasing temperature and moisture content of powders. However, when the extrusion temperature is too high, the bending strength and bulk density of extruded products tend to decrease due to bubbles generated in the extruded product.
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© 2002 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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