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A new fungicide combination for prevention of kiln brown stain of white pine
Eastern white pine often develops a surface brown non-microbial stain when kiln-dried. Such stain downgrades high quality lumber and is likely to occur when fresh, unseasoned lumber is stacked during […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2002 |
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A new look at bolter saws
Florida’s more than 300 furniture companies import 82 percent of their hardwood requirements from other states and foreign countries. An anomaly apparently exists since 132-million cubic feet of native hardwoods […]
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Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1974 |
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A New Look At Mechanical Lumber Grading
This article attempts to reappraise the whole question of machine stress-grading. The proposal is made that there should be a change in approach, with greater emphasis being placed on modulus […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1969 |
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A New Look At the Undergraduate Curriculum in Wood Products
An undergraduate curriculum should provide preparation for career or advanced education, a balanced education, and personal growth for the average as well as the brilliant stu dent. A model revised […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1959 |
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A new measure of strand alignment with respect to bending stiffness
A new measure of strand alignment that effectively quantifies the bending stiffness as affected by strand angle distribution was proposed. This simplified measure combines the strand angle frequency distribution and […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2008 |
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A New Method for Characterizing Mixtures of Creosote and Petroleum Oils
This method, called the “Glycol-Insoluble” method, is an alternative selective-solvent method of characterization that appears to be a completely adequate replacement for the ODPN test, now no longer available. Triethylene […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1961 |
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A New Method for Evaluating Interior Plywood
The cyclic delamination test of CS-45-55 for interior plywood was found to be insensitive to gluing variables. For research purposes a more discriminating cyclic delamination test was devised, using a […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1955 |
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A New Method for Evaluation of Internal Strength of Particleboard
A good relationship exists between torsion shear and internal-bond strength for 53 Canadian-made commercial particleboards. This relationship is independent of specimen sizes between 2 and 1/2-inch square and is applicable […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1969 |
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A New Method for Long Term Preservation of Wood By Chemical Modification
The process which is the subject of this paper is based on the use of copper formate. When the reaction between copper formate and wood is complete, the copper is […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1956 |
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A New Method for Making Particleboard Fire-Retardant
A simple and effective method for making particleboard fire-retardant is reported. This process involves the hot- pressing of fire-retardant chemicals into the particleboard through surface impregnation with suitable temperature, pressure […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1972 |
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A New Method for Observing Gap-Filling of Wood Adhesives
The characteristics of thick glue lines are described in terms of the activity of the adhesive. Factors that must be controlled in a method for observing gap-filling properties are thus […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1953 |
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A New Method for Selecting Glues for RF Heating
When radio frequency heating is used to accelerate the setting rate of synthetic resin adhesive in a wood-glue composite, the heating rate of the glue, compared with that of the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1963 |
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A New Method for Studying the Elastic Behavior of Wood
The “second area moment proposition” was used to determine the modulus of elasticity of wood at various angles to the grain. The second area moment proposition is defined as “The […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1948 |
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A New Method for Studying the Weathering of Creosote
The United States Steel Corporation produces millions of gallons of coal-tar creosote as a byproduct of metallurgical coke. The Corporation is therefore interested in the properties of creosote as a […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1960 |
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A New Method for Testing Glue Joints of Laminated Timber in Service
A means of testing glue joints in laminated timbers in service by removing and shearing 1-inch diameter plugs was studied with promising results. Comparative shear tests were made on glue […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1962 |
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A New Method for Testing Treated Wood Specimens
For 4 years the Norwegian Forest Research Institute has tested an “upon the ground” wood specimen test method. Stakes are placed flat so the entire under surface is in contact […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1957 |
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A New Method for Testing Wood Adhesives–III. Response of the Cross-Lap Specimen to Joint Defects
Glued wood specimens were prepared to include flaws in the joint which might arise through failure to develop a complete bond. Two methods of testing cross-lap specimens (Dillion Tensile Tester […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1956 |
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A New Method for Testing Wood Adhesives: II. Test Apparatus
For testing properties of assembly adhesives, dowel joints, screws, and other fastenings a simple machine and test procedure was designed based upon the use of a diaphram to deliver compressive […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1955 |
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A New Method for Testing Wood Adhesives: Part I. the Specimen
Analysis of the block-shear and plywood-shear techniques for testing gluelines showed that the wood is highly stressed during testing whereas stresses are concentrated at the glue bond in many constructions […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1955 |
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A New Method of Applying Pentachlorophenol to Wood in Place
The procedure for applying a thickened emulsion form of a penta-petroleum solution is described in U.S. Patent No. 2,708,640 and is known as the Davis Patent. The trade name for […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1956 |
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A new method of determining moisture gradient in wood
Moisture gradient in wood and wood composites is one of most important factors that affects both physical stability and mechanical performance. This paper describes a method for measuring moisture gradient […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2008 |
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A new method of grading lumber for spiral grain
A new method is presented to account for spiral grain in the grading of structural lumber. This new method requires as inputs the grain deviation angle measured on the wide […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1995 |
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A New Performance Test for Interior Plywood and Its Application to Panels Containing White-Pocket Veneer
A new test is described for DFPA plywood containing white-pocket. Two-by-five-inch specimens with the grain of the outer plies parallel to length shall be submerged in water at room temperature […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1959 |
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A New Procedure for Measuring Fiber Saturation Points
Twenty-mil-thick across sections of Sitka spruce, slash pine, balsa, and maple were cut from water-logged blocks with a microtome-type milling knife. Microscopical examination showed that the cell walls were not […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1967 |