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What’s New At the Forest Products Laboratory in the Field of Wood, Paper, Resin Combinations?
Report on a panel discussion between U.S. Forest Products Laboratory scientists and FPRS members attending the 1953 Midwest Section Meeting on the subject of potential new products in the field […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1954 |
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Whole Wood as a Potential Source for Shaped Articles
A review of the effect of heat and pressure on wood, particularly the techniques used to “reform” wood particles into shaped articles without the use of added chemical binders. Two […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1955 |
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Wood adhesive innovations and applications in North America
North America is a major producer and consumer of glued-wood products. This month?s feature presents an overview of adhesive types, current applications, and future opportunities.
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Forest Products Journal | 2001 |
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Wood adhesives and binders: what’s the outlook
The wood products industry has become increasingly reliant on adhesives and binders as the family of reconstituted wood products continues to grow. This article reviews past, present, and future factors […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1995 |
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Wood Adhesives from Wattle Bark Extract
Condensed flavonoid tannins from the bark extract of black wattle (Acacia mearnsii De Wild.) were used to prepare thermosetting adhesive resins for the production of exterior grade plywood, block-board and […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1976 |
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Wood and Metal Combinations
Improved methods of bonding wood to metal have been developed through research. Rigid bonds are now possible, an improvement over the past methods which were sufficient only when elevated temperatures […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1955 |
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Wood Density and Board Composition Effects on Phenolic Resin-Bonded Flakeboard
Selected factors affecting the resistance of particleboard aging were studied. Emphasis was placed on variables thought to relate to compaction, crushing, and the role of interparticle bonding as they affect […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1978 |
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Wood Failure–Within Species and Between Species
During the past 30 years, estimates of glue bond quality based on wood failure have gradually been accepted for quality control in the plywood industry and for research purposes. However, […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1958 |
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Wood Laminating Adhesive System for Ribbon Spreading
Equipment and techniques are described for “ribbon” or “extruded” adhesives. From a laboratory equipment standpoint, two extrusion systems are discussed–air pressurized glue tank reservoir, and positive displacement pump. Conventional phenolresorcinol-formaldehyde […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1970 |
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Wood Laminating Comes of Age
The development of new and improved glues has been important for the growth of the laminating industry. Important improvements have been made in the resistance of glue bonds to water, […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1954 |
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Wood to Wood Bonds with Epoxide Resins–Species Effect
The quality of bond in wood to wood joints using epoxy resins is examined. Information on the effect of the species on epoxy resin bonds is necessary to assess the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1958 |