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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, […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1984 |
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An Evaluation of 21 Rubber-Base Adhesives for Wood
An evaluation of rubber-base adhesives for wood was made because these adhesives seem to develop strength at normal room temperatures with only contact pressure. It was found that while rubber […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1960 |
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An International Look At Glues and Gluing, 1959
The review summarizes developments in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Sweden, Germany, and Japan. Urea resins are the most widely used wood glues. Melamine resins are used in the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1960 |
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Animal Glues in Woodworking
Animal glues with jelly strength values ranging from 165 grams to 380 grams are usually selected in woodworking industries. The average preference is 190 to 200 grams for conifers and […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1952 |
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Application of Available Glue Line Test Methods to Hardboard
Exterior type and interior type glue joints between hardwood and plywood were tested using the dry, cold soak, and boil shear tests, and the 10 cycle interior test of U.S. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1955 |
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Application of honeymoon cold-set adhesive systems for structural end joints in North America
High quality, structural end joints can be cold-set at mill speed using a two-component honeymoon adhesive system composed of southern pine bark or pecan shell membrane tannin and a modified, […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1993 |
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Application of Radio-Frequency Tooling
Before installing radio-frequency equipment, a thorough time study of the individual problems is necessary to justify expenditure of money and time. A satisfactory end product is produced with high-frequency applications […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1948 |
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Aqueous phenolic dispersions for bonding higher moisture content veneers
Bonding higher moisture content (MC) veneer composites with a phenol-formaldehyde (PF) adhesive requires a resin capable of overcoming problems associated with excessive adhesive migration from the glueline and retardation of […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1993 |
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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 […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1979 |
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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 […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1983 |
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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 […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1988 |
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Attapulgite Clay – a Filler for Exterior Plywood Adhesives
The clay mineral attapulgite, and acicular hydrous magnesium aluminum silicate occurring in large deposits in northwestern Florida and southwestern Georgia, has unique gelling, adsorptive, and absorptive characteristics which make it […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1974 |
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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 […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1968 |
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Automation with Dry-Film Adhesives
A hypothetical, one-grade plywood mill is described, and recommendations are given on log selection, standardized clipping and peeling, defect limitations, green-chain sorting, and layup practices with a dry-film adhesive system. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1960 |
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Basic Tests for Plywood
A new test for determining the strength of bond of ply wood is described. The glued area between two notches is subjected to torsion shear by a load applied by […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1948 |
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Behavior of urea-formaldehyde wood adhesives during early stages of cure
The cure properties of an adhesive play a crucial role in determining appropriate processing schedules for the manufacture of wood composites. During a recent study of a thermosetting adhesive using […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1987 |
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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 […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1985 |
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Bending moment capacity of rectangular mortise and tenon furniture joints
This study investigated the effects of wood species, adhesive type, rail width, tenon depth, and tenon length on bending strength and flexibility of mortise and tenon T-type end to side […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2005 |
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Bending strength of spruce end-grain butt-joints using resorcinol formaldehyde-based adhesives
This paper presents a literature review of wood end-grain butt-joining and a study of butt-jointed end-grain surfaces of sawn spruce heartwood (Picea abies Karst) using different resorcinol formaldehyde (RF)-based adhesive […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1995 |
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Better Glues from Peanut Meal
The possibility of manufacturing high grade plywood glues from fermented peanut meal could have economic importance in India. Improvement of peanut meal for glues by fermentation was investigated in the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1952 |
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Biodeterioration on Particleboard
A review of previous work shows that test methods used in particleboard biodeterioration studies have not yet been standarized; however, methods that are accepted standards for testing solid wood are […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1974 |
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Block Shear, Cross-Lap Tension, and Glueline Cleavage Methods of Testing Glued Joints
The glueline cleavage test appeared to be the most suitable for distinguishing between glues on the basis of strength values, since percentages of wood failure in this test were much […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1965 |
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Boil Resistance of Blended Urea-Melamine Wood Adhesives
The resistance of plywood to boiling water as a function of melamine/urea ratio, assembly time, moisture, and filler content was studied. Based on four boil cycles, the performance was roughly […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1954 |
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Bond strength of resorcinolic adhesives on northeastern hardwoods
Trials using commercially available adhesives designed (in most instances) for laminating softwoods were used to laminate hardwoods to determine if suitable glueline performance could be achieved under the performance criteria […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1993 |
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Bondability of salvaged yellow-cedar with phenol-resorcinol adhesive and hydroxymethylated resorcinol coupling agent
A serious mortality problem affects about 65 percent of the estimated 2.02 x 10 sup6 m2 (500 x 10 sup3 acres) of yellow-cedar in southeastern Alaska, These declining yellow-cedar stands […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1998 |