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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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Bonding of Particleboard Using Hydrogen Peroxide, Lignosulfonates, and Furfural Alcohol: Effects of Chemical Composition of Bonding Materials
Douglas-fir particleboards were prepared using a nonconventional bonding system involving activation of wood flakes with hydrogen peroxide and cross-linking with mixtures of ammonium lignosulfonate and/or furfuryl alcohol in relative proportions […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1982 |
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Bonding of Particleboard Using Hydrogen Peroxide, Lignosulfonates, and Furfuryl Alcohol: The Effect of Process Parameters
Seeking alternatives to synthetic adhesives for bonding wood, a new system for bonding particleboard was investigated. This system involved chemical activation of the surfaces of wood flakes with hydrogen peroxide […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1982 |
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Bonding Particle Board with Bark Extracts
Satisfactory tests were made with Pinus radiata bark powder and formaldehyde as a means of replacing synthetic resin bonding agents for producing boards from wood fibers, flakes, or particles. Additional […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1960 |
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Bonding Particleboard with Foaming Adhesives
To evaluate foam as a way to improve resin distribution in particleboard, urea-formaldehyde resin adhesive was applied as a foam, spray, or liquid onto wood particles in a paddle-type blender. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1978 |
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Bonding Particleboards with Bark Extracts
Ponderosa and tanoak barks as well as the Douglas-fir bark fraction Silvacon 472 were extracted with hot aqueous carbonate to provide extracts that were used in bonding particleboards. Fresh ponderosa […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1961 |
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Boring Tests of Particle Board
The use of particleboards for many purposes depends in part upon machining properties. The quality of machined holes for dowel joints in particleboard can be affected by tool rpm and […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1957 |
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Bottomland Hardwoods for Structural Flakeboards
Seven species found growing in bottomland hardwood sites were evaluated for their potential in being utilized in a structural flakeboard. The evaluation process consisted of three phases of investigation. Phase […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1983 |
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Can the Marketing of Wood Manufacturing Residue Be Improved?
To develop a better understanding of current practices for marketing wood manufacturing residues, 139 of the larger wood products firms in Minnesota were surveyed to determine their residue production, utilization, […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1981 |
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Carbohydrate-based extender for wood-particulate composites
Extenders are commonly added to plywood adhesive mixtures to improve panel properties and reduce cost. This project was performed to determine the effect on nonveneered panel dry mechanical properties of […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1994 |
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Catalytic Effects of Extractives from Pressure-Refined Fiber on the Gel Time of Urea-Formaldehyde Resin
Pressure-refined fiber of five low-grade southern hardwoods — tupelo, hickory, white oak, red oak and sweetgum — and loblolly pine was extracted nonsequentially with ethanol and with water. The amount […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1980 |
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Caulless Process for Making Particleboard
Compares caulless press operation with typical caul system and describes a newly designed single-opening press line established in Germany. Most all the detrimental effects of thickness tolerance, excess trim allowance, […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1968 |
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Changing U.S. Softwood Timber Markets and International Trade Trends, with Implications for Domestic Forest Products Production
A review of U.S. and international softwood timber harvest and demand data indicates the potential for more concentration of domestic timber production capacity in the South than previously anticipated. For […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1986 |
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Chinese furniture industry: its development and wood use
Understanding the market is essential before market access can be assured. A thorough review of China’s furniture industry is made here to give an in-depth idea about its development and […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1999 |
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Chipcore–Its Characteristics and Production
Chipcore made from kiln-dried leftovers in furniture operations is described and its properties discussed. Comparative test results on the material as produced from many wood species and sources are presented […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1953 |
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Chips Produced with a Helical Cutter
From helical edge cutters two basic chip types were produced in combination with each other: one with a continuous shear failure similar to a planer shaving and the other a […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1971 |
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Chunkwood Production: A New Concept
Small trees from noncommercial or poor quality stands and residue should be utilized to help meet the growing demand for fiber or fuel and to extend quality timber supplies. A […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1983 |
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Coating Problems and Flat Sheet Finishing
Reviews production techniques involved in applying and curing coatings on plywood, hardboard, particleboard, and lumber. Since all the coating formulations are based on compromise, the present polyester systems sacrifice some […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1965 |
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Com-Ply Studs–A Status Report
Composite (Com-Ply) studs were developed as substitutes for solid wood studs in conventional wall frames for home construction, without any changes in construction designs or building techniques. The primary purpose […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1975 |
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Commentary on Structural Particleboard and Structural Reliability
Structural reliability applies probability and statistical analysis to the solution of structural engineering problems, particularly in calculating the probability of failure of a structure over a particular length of time. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1976 |
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Commercial Development of Composite Plywood
Commercial manufacture of composite plywood, primarily for sheathing end-uses, will be initiated. Product and process development encompassing laboratory evaluations, creation and use of a pilot plant, and large-scale trial marketing […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1975 |
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Comparative Economics of Manufacturing Composition Boards from Dead Timber
Previously it was found that dead trees of western white pine and lodgepole pine, while normally unsuitable for use in plywood and with limited suitability for lumber, constitute an important […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1981 |
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Comparative shear strength of seven types of wood composite panels at high and medium relative humidity conditions
Two shear properties, edgewise shear and interlaminar (or rolling) shear, were evaluated for seven types of composite panels at 85 percent and 50 percent relative humidity (RH), with temperature held […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1988 |
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Comparison of Curing and Bonding Properties of Particleboard and Waferboard Type Phenolic Resins
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was used to compare the curing reactions of a powdered novolac and a powdered resol phenolformaldehyde resin, and the results were applied to composite board production. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1979 |
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Comparison of Linear Expansion Test Methods for Particleboard
Particleboard from ten manufacturing plants in the South and Pacific Northwest were tested for linear expansion using the ASTM and vacuum-pressure-soak (VPS) methods. The results were highly correlated (r = […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1976 |