coconut wood roofing timber industry production plan

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Production Plan

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Coconut timber • Wide, unbranched,

cylindrical shaped stem.• surrounded by a narrow

cortex.• Average diameter-23cm• Non-homogenous raw

material.• Principally, density

decreases towards the inner of the stem, and over stem height.

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Why coconut?• Strong and flexible.• Common and familiar

building material.• Not a forest tree.• Minimum defects (Knots,

splits….)• Low price.• Durability.

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Products.• Planned coconut , -Rafters. -Beams. -ceiling panels. for finished roofing industry.

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Production plan.

Production plan

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Log supply.Log supply to the industry will be done

in two channels.1. From local tree fellers.

• Company representatives for their village/region. • Competitive price. • Only first logs and middle logs.

2. By own logging team.• Chainsaws.• Felling and transporting to the mill.

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Log supply.• First logs, Middle logs and third logs will be

marked using a color code at the point where logs are cross cutting.

• Log loading & unloading will be done manually.

First Log - Red Middle Log - Blue Third Log - Black

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Sawing.The logs can be broken down

by, • Splitting• Hand-sawing• Chain-sawing• Circular sawing• Band-sawing• Frame-sawing

-Rafters, Beams

-Ceiling panels

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Chain-sawing.• To make rafters and beams.• The production rate is about 0.04 m3/man-hour. • A recovery of about 45 % can be achieved.

Cutting pattern for beams Cutting pattern for Rafters

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Chain-saw.Hasqvarna 365 Chain saw.

• Capacity - 65cc• Power -Kerosene.• Price -Rs. 42,000

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Chain-sawing.Advantages Disadvantages

• Low initial cost • Frequent re-sharpening of the chain.

• Portability • Wide saw kerf.

• Less labours

• Moderate production rate

• Suitable with the required cutting pattern

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Band-sawing.

• For sawing Ceiling panels.• Using low and medium density timber. • The feed speeds, -Breaking down the logs range from 10-25m/min - Edging or re-sawing feed speeds of 20-40 m/min• Minimum wastage & suitability with required

cutting pattern.

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Band-sawing.

Ceiling panels

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Band-saw.Wood Mizer LT10 band saw.• Log capacity - 70cm x 5.4m• Power - 5.5kW electric• Price - Rs. 950,000

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Dip-treatment.

• Just after sawing process.• In order to prevent any attack of fungi, mould or

insects during drying.• A dip treatment previous to stacking is

necessary. • 1% solution of Methylen-bis-Thiocyanate.• The dipping tank - welding half-cut oil drums.

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Seasoning.Reduces the presence of water in the wood Thus reduces the danger of movement.It also reduces the danger of fungal attack

and improves the mechanical properties of the wood.

Coconut palm wood has an initial moisture content ranging from 60 % (high density) up to 230 % (low density).

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Seasoning – Air drying. stack it off the groundBetween the stacked

layers of boards, stickers have to be placed to allow ventilation of the stack.

All stickers should be of the same size and should have been treated before use.

Apply weight on top.

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Seasoning – Air drying.

Time consuming. -Low density timber –13-16 weeks -High density timber – More than 26 weeksIt is recommended to air-dry the lumber to

fiber saturation point before kiln drying.For coconut wood 24 %.Equilibrium moisture content - 12 to 18%.

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Seasoning – Solar kiln.

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Seasoning – Solar kiln.

•Glass house type solar kiln.•Chamber with glass roof and walls. • The sunrays heat up the air in the kiln

directly. •No specific kiln schedule will be used.• Shorten the drying time.

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Preservation.

•Class II timber(STC classification).•Boron treatment.•Usually applied as salt (Boric Acid,

Borax) •Applied in the diffusion process.•Dipping tank - welding half-cut oil

drums.•Heat source – soft coconut firewood.

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Boron treatment.• The sawn timber is dipped into a 20% solution of boron

heated up to a temperature of 40’C. • The immersion time should last at least 20 minutes.• The timber is stacked closely and covered with

polyethylene sheets in order to facilitate the diffusion.• The storage time - at least 6 weeks. • After this period an overall retention of boron is about

3 %. (Palomar, 1986)

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Planning.Carbon tipped blades are used.Planning Machine.• Holytek CM500 wood planner• Power- Electricity• Price - Rs. 1100000

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Transportation.

CompanySuppliers Customers

Bring logs to the company.Offer delivery facilities to the customers at comfortable rates.

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Transportation.One permanent driver.Truck -Used one.

-ISUZU ELF. -Price – Rs.1400000-1600000

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Safety precautions.• Fire extinguisher system. - Five 2kg CO2 fire extinguishes.• Safety wears.• Boots• Ear plugs• Masks• Glove

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Waste.• Production waste• Saw dust - sell to the Garment factories & mushroom

farmers (Rs. 4/= per 1Kg)

• Outer planks & unutilizable timber - sell to the Bakeries

(Rs. 5000/= one tractor load)

• Toilet waste – Septic tank. • Bathroom waste – Soakage pit.

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Plan of the Sawmill premises.

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References.• Coconut palm stem processing technical handbook, Wulf Killman, Dieter Fink,

(1996) Dept. Furniture and Wooden Products, Federal Republic of Germany • Bailleres H, Hopewell G, House S, Redman A, Francis L, and Ferhrmann, J

(2010). Cocowood processing manual. From coconut wood to quality floring. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, Brisbane.

• Ruwanpathirana, N.D, (2008)Timber Utilization in Sri Lanka.• Ariyadasa,K.P, Assessment of tree resources in the home gardens of Sri Lanka.• Structural and mechanical properties of the wood from coconut palms, oil

palms and date palms, vorgelegt von,Leila Fathi (2014) Univrsity of Hamberg.• A Planning Guide for Small and Medium Size Wood Products Companies,

Second Edition, Jeff Howe, Steve Bratkovich (2005) , USDA, available at http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/misc/natp0995.pdf

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