%0 Journal Article %T EVALUATION OF CEMENT-BONDED PARTICLE BOARD PRODUCED FROM AFZELIA AFRICANA WOOD RESIDUES %A OLUFEMI A. SOTANNDE %A ABIODUN O. OLUWADARE %A OMAOJOR OGEDOH %A PAUL F. ADEOGUN %J Journal of Engineering Science and Technology %D 2012 %I Taylor's University %X The study was design to evaluate the physical and mechanical properties of cement-bonded particleboards produced from Afzelia africana wood residues. The production variables investigated were three wood particle types (flakes, flake-sawdust mix and sawdust), three chemical accelerators (CaCl2, MgCl2 and AlCl3) and four wood-cement ratios (1:2.0, 1:2.5, 1:3.0 and 1:3.5). The accelerators were based on 2% by weight of cement used. The boards produced were subjected to physical tests such as density, percentage water absorption and thickness swelling. Mechanical properties evaluated were modulus of rupture, internal bonding strength and compressive strength. The results revealed that the type of particle used, wood-cement ratio and chemical additives had a marked influence on the physical and mechanical properties of the boards (p < 0.05). From quality view point, flake-sawdust composite ranked best while flake boards ranked least. Similarly, CaCl2 had the best influence on the setting of the boards followed by MgCl2 and AlCl3. Finally, it has been shown that particle boards that satisfied the BISON type HZ requirement and ISO 8335 can be produced from Afzelia africana particularly at wood-cement of 1:2.5 and above. %K Afzelia africana %K Wood flakes %K Sawdust %K Chemical additives %K Physico-mechanical properties %U http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%207%20Issue%206%20December%2012/Vol_7_6_732_743_OLUFEMI%20A.%20SOTANNDE.pdf