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Silva Lusitana
Print version ISSN 0870-6352
Abstract
ERAKHRUMEN, Andrew A. and OGUNSANWO, Olukayode Y.. Influence of Neem Seed Oil-Treatment on Static Bending Strength Properties of Wild Grown Split-Bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris Schrad.) in South-West Nigeria. Silva Lus. [online]. 2010, vol.18, n.2, pp.167-177. ISSN 0870-6352.
This paper intends to contribute to the efforts aimed at achieving sustainable environmentally benign methods of treating and preserving lignocellulosic materials. For this study, split-bamboo samples, with mean specific gravity of 0.89 and conditioned in the laboratory to 11.76% moisture content were treated, at two different temperature regimes, with mechanically extracted neem seed oil. Selected mechanical properties for the oil-treated and untreated bamboo samples were determined in conformity with modified ASTM D 143-83. Results showed that mean values for moduli of rupture and elasticity (MOR and MOE) for static bending strength test were lowest in samples soaked in hot oil at 60ºC for 4 hours but higher in samples soaked in oil at room temperature of 25±2ºC for 24 hours, with control samples possessing higher values than those for the oil-treated samples. One way analysis of variance also revealed statistical significant variation in the data obtained for MOR and MOE at 5% significance level. Fishers Least Significant Difference was used as a follow-up test to compare means, also at 5% significance level.
Keywords : Bamboo; static bending; rupture and elastic modulus; neem seed oil.