JAPAN TAPPI JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1881-1000
Print ISSN : 0022-815X
ISSN-L : 0022-815X
Research Report (Original Paper)
Properties of Fibers Prepared from Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch for Use as Corrugating Medium and Fiberboard
HarsonoLilik Tri MulyantaraAndri Taufick RizaluddinAkiko Nakagawa-izumiHiroshi OhiKeiichi Nakamata
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2015 Volume 69 Issue 12 Pages 1349-1359

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This research was aimed at improving the utilization of waste generated by the palm oil industry by identifying the conditions needed to make fibers suitable for products such as paperboard and fiberboard from the empty fruit bunch (EFB) of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis).For this, the chemical pretreatment conditions needed to mechanically produce a pulp for paperboard were studied, as well as the effects of varying these conditions on the fiber properties. The optimum conditions to achieve the highest paper strength were found to be a NaOH dosage of 2%, pretreatment time of 2h at 121℃ and refiner disk-clearance of 0.10mm. This EFB pulp exhibited similar tensile and tear indices to a pulp prepared from an old corrugated fiberboard box, and on the basis of this, it was considered acceptable for use in corrugating medium. Subsequent fabrication of fiberboard and clarification of its resistance to fungal attack found that the mechanical properties of EFB fiberboard made from unre-
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© 2015 Japan Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper lndustry
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