• oil palm fibers as papermaking material potentials in Lesotho
  • oil palm fibers as papermaking material potentials in Lesotho
  • oil palm fibers as papermaking material potentials in Lesotho
  • oil palm fibers as papermaking material potentials in Lesotho
  • What can oil palm fibers do for us today?
  • Within that mixed portfolio, oil palm is one of the nonwoods that shows great potential as a papermaking raw material. Owing to its economic importance, particularly for Malaysia and Indonesia (Fuad et al. 1999), the present review article focuses on what oil palm fibers can do for us today.
  • Are oil palm fibers a papermaking material?
  • Wan Daud, W. R., and Law, K.-N. (2011). "Oil palm fibers as papermaking material: Potentials and challenges," BioRes. 6 (1),901-917. This paper reviews the physical and chemical characteristics of fibers from the stem, fronds, and empty fruit bunches of oil palm tree in relation to their papermaking properties.
  • Can oil palm trees be used for papermaking?
  • This paper reviews the physical and chemical characteristics of fibers from the stem, fronds, and empty fruit bunches of oil palm tree in relation to their papermaking properties. Challenges regarding the use of this nonwood material for papermaking are raised, and possible solutions to them are given.
  • Can oil palm fiber be used as a non-wood fibrous source?
  • Fiber extracted from oil palm residual has been studied for its potential as a non-wood fibrous source by the pulp and paper industry Daud et al. 2007; Soloi and Hou 2019). Fiber quality for papermaking is evaluated by the content of α-cellulose and convenience of stock preparation. ...
  • Can oil palm leaf fibre be moulded into paper?
  • Previous study by Soloi & Hao (2019) has shown that oil palm leaf fibre can be moulded into paper sheet without any processing aid such as starch solution as a binder. The tensile strength of the paper was low. ... ...
  • Is oil palm a good raw material for papermaking?
  • The common species include, for example, rice straw, wheat straw, bamboo, bagasse, kenaf, flax, cotton, sisal, jute, and hemp, to name a few. Within that mixed portfolio, oil palm is one of the nonwoods that shows great potential as a papermaking raw material.