Perancangan Prototipe Sirap Bambu Komposit Termodifikasi Panas Serta Karakterisasi Anatomi, Fisis dan Mekanisnya
Date
2024Author
Dzikrulloh, Ilham Mahfujh
Nandika, Dodi
Nugroho, Naresworo
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Bambu merupakan salah satu hasil hutan bukan kayu yang ketersediaannya
melimpah dan telah sejak lama digunakan sebagai bahan bangunan, tetapi belum
banyak dimanfaatkan sebagai bahan baku sirap. Suatu penelitian telah dilakukan
untuk merancang prototipe sirap bambu ater (Gigantochloa atter (Hassk.) Kurz.)
termodifikasi panas (120 °C, 150 °C, dan 180 °C, masing-masing selama 2 jam)
serta menganalisis anatomi, sifat fisis dan mekanisnya. Prototipe sirap berbentuk
segi lima, tersusun dari tiga lapis pelupuh termodifikasi panas dan relatif ringan (±
800 g), dilengkapi dengan fitur inter-lock sehingga mudah dirangkai, berhasil
dirancang dan dikembangkan. Prototipe sirap dengan perlakuan panas 120 °C
memiliki kerapatan dan berat jenis lebih tinggi (masing-masing 0,70 g.cm³ dan
0,65) dibandingkan prototipe tanpa perlakuan panas serta yang dipanaskan pada
suhu 150 °C dan 180 °C. Sementara itu perlakuan panas pada suhu 150 °C dan
180 °C meningkatkan stabilitas dimensi prototipe sirap. Di pihak lain, peningkatan
suhu perlakuan panas menyebabkan MOR dan kekerasan prototipe sirap menurun. Bamboo is one of abundant non-timber forest products and has long been
used as a building material in Indonesia, but has not been utilized as a raw material
for shingles. A study was conducted to design and develop a single prototype of
heat-modified (120 °C, 150 °C, and 180 °C for 2 hours, respectively) ater bamboo
(Gigantochloa atter (Hassk.) Kurz) and analyze its anatomy, physical and
mechanical properties. The shingle prototype which is pentagon-shaped and
composed of three layers of heat-modified bamboo slats, relatively light (800 g),
and equipped with an inter-lock feature for easy assembly, was successfully
designed and developed. The 120 °C heat-treated bamboo shingles had higher
density and specific gravity (0.70 g.cm-3 and 0.65, respectively) than those without
heat modification and those heat-treated at 150 °C and 180 °C. Meanwhile, heat
treatment at 150°C and 180°C increased the dimensional stability of the bamboo
shingles. On the other hand, increasing the heat treatment temperature caused the
MOR and hardness of the shingle prototypes to decrease.
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