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Title Publication Publish Year
Adhesive and Adhesion Problems in Particle Board Production
The controlling factors in cementing wood particles together are essentially the same as those in the gluing of woods. Next to the mechanical preparation of wood chips the spreading of […]
Forest Products Journal 1958
Adhesives and Their Future in the Wood Industry
Timber quality is declining nationwide, therefore, the conclusion is drawn that all lumber, large timbers, and wood paneling materials will inevitably be in the form of small pieces glued together. […]
Forest Products Journal 1960
Agricultural Uses for Western Redcedar Residues from Shake and Shingle Mills
A literature review was made covering the agricultural uses for western redcedar shake and shingle mill residues. Types and estimated volumes of residues available are as follows: coarse, 14 percent […]
Forest Products Journal 1971
America’s Demand for Wood–1929-1975
Objectives of this survey were 1) estimation of consumption of major timber products at 5 year intervals through 1975; 2) estimation of total amount of wood that will be required […]
Forest Products Journal 1954
An Analysis of Resin Efficiency in Particleboard
In the development and improvement of a urea-formaldehyde resin for particleboard the chemist is faced with the following sort of demands. It should be low enough in viscosity so it […]
Forest Products Journal 1962
An Apparatus for the Quantitative Measurement of Surface Strength of Particleboard
The device may be used with any standard recording tensile testing machine and consists essentially of a probe that is inserted to a controlled depth into the face of a […]
Forest Products Journal 1966
An Emulsion Polymer/Isocyanate Adhesive for Laminating Composite Lumber
Working characteristics, strength properties, and exterior durability were determined for a new emulsion polymer/isocyanate (EPI) adhesive used to laminate composite lumber. Most favorable methods of spreading the adhesive, spread rates, […]
Forest Products Journal 1984
Analysis of ASTM D 1037 accelerated-aging test
The ASTM D 1037 six-cycle accelerated-aging test for wood-based panel products was analyzed to determine how each successive aging cycle and selected steps in each cycle contribute to panel deterioration. […]
Forest Products Journal 1989
Apparatus to Facilitate Comparison of Abrasiveness of Wood Panel Products
An apparatus was built which, when attached to a woodworking shaper, automatically makes successive edgecuts on panel products up to 1.25 inches thick. Abrasiveness of the product is measured by […]
Forest Products Journal 1974
Application of a drill resistance technique for density profile measurement in wood composite panels
The vertical density profiles of medium density fiberboard, particleboard, and oriented strandboard were measured by a drill resistance technique and were compared with the vertical density profiles of the same […]
Forest Products Journal 1995
Ash trees infested by emerald ash borers as raw material for wood-based composites`
Value-added utilization of ash trees infested by emerald ash borers (EABs) was explored by converting ash chips into particleboard (PB) panels and wood-plastic composites (WPCs). Experimental results showed that PBs […]
Forest Products Journal 2005
Aspen and Paper Birch Mixtures as Raw Material for Particleboard
Twenty-four 1/2-inch 45-1b. per cu. ft. density particleboard panels were made of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and paper birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.) flakes 0.014-inches thick by 0.5-inches long by random […]
Forest Products Journal 1971
Aspen Particleboards Bonded with Spent Sulfite Liquor Powder Treated with Sulfuric Acid
Some guidelines for the manufacture of aspen particleboard using sulfuric-acid-treated spent sulfite liquor binder were established. The main advantage of this binder is its low cost as compared to the […]
Forest Products Journal 1979
Assessment of the 2-Hour Desiccator Test for Formaldehyde Release from Particleboard
The 2-hour desiccator test is the most widely used method, in the United States and Canada, for the evaluation of particleboard in terms of formaldehyde emissions. Nonetheless, some of the […]
Forest Products Journal 1983
Assessment of the kinetics of the desiccator test for formaldehyde release from particleboards
The recently derived kinetics for the 2-hour desiccator test was experimentally assessed. The desiccator value was studied as a function of kinetic parameters. Experimental findings were compared with computer-simulated curves […]
Forest Products Journal 1988
Austria Rebuilds Economy with Help of Wood Research
Austria is the third largest (after Sweden and Finland) supplier of forest products to Europe. The Austrian Wood Research Society was established in 1946 and from that evolved the Austrian […]
Forest Products Journal 1968
Automation in the Board Industry
Continuous automatic production is essential in maintaining uniform density, thickness, and other physical properties of hardboard and other board products. Use of automatic equipment in board manufacture, from raw material […]
Forest Products Journal 1956
Automation of a Laboratory Particleboard Press
A manually operated particleboard press was converted to a fully automatic, programmable system with updated data collection capabilities. Improved control has permitted observations of very small changes in pressing variables […]
Forest Products Journal 1982
Balsam Poplar as a Raw Material for Waferboard
Results showed that small diameter (5 in.) balsam poplar and aspen bolts both required approximately the same length of time to thaw, but for large diameter bolts (10 in.), a […]
Forest Products Journal 1985
Bark as a Supplement to Wood Furnish for Particleboard
Strength properties of laboratory-fabricated homogeneous particleboard of medium density were evaluated to determine the effects of substituting bark for 5, 10, and 20 percent (OD weight) of standard wood furnish. […]
Forest Products Journal 1979
Bark Boards from Four West Coast Softwood Species
Boards composed of bark constitute a new class of products with different properties from the types of wood particleboards presently being manufactured. Research was conducted on the effect of particle […]
Forest Products Journal 1973
Behavior of a Particleboard Mat During the Press Cycle
This paper deals with the fundamental aspects of the particleboard pressing process. Specific topics discussed include 1) the structure of the particleboard mat–a discussion of the formulation of a mat […]
Forest Products Journal 1967
Bending and Thermal Insulation Properties of Cement-Bonded Cypress Excelsior Board
Forestry inventory shows that there is about 5.5 billion cubic feet of cypress timber in the South, mainly in Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, and South Carolina. The purpose of this study […]
Forest Products Journal 1985
Bending Strength of Particle Board Under Long-Term Loading
High and low density particle boards made with urea or phenolic resins were tested in bending under long-term load. Failure and deflection data were obtained. Boards behaved about the same […]
Forest Products Journal 1960
Biodeterioration and Strength Reductions in Preservative Treated Aspen Waferboard
Experimental aspen waferboards, bonded with liquid or powdered phenol-formaldehyde resins and treated by various methods with a wide selection of preservatives, were tested for fungal resistance in accelerated laboratory trials. […]
Forest Products Journal 1983

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