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Hardwood Symposium Proceedings 1998
Arkansas’ hardwood resource availability and quality
Hardwood Symposium Proceedings 1980
Aspen Lumber and Dimension Stock Recovery in Relation to Sawing Pattern
In a 90-year-old trembling aspen stand in Northern Ontario, 125 trees, each having at, least one 8-foot log 8 inches or more in diameter at the small end and being […]
Forest Products Journal 1974
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
Assessing the opportunity cost of implementing streamside management zone guidelines in eastern hardwood forests
Forest landowners, managers, loggers, land-use planners, and other decision/policy makers need to understand the opportunity cost associated with different levels of allowable management and required/voluntary protection in streamside management zones […]
Forest Products Journal 2006
Attitudes in the Tennesee valley region toward forest practices and policies
Telephone interviews conducted in Fall, 1992 with 987 households throughout the Tennessee Valley region provide data on public knowledge and opinions regarding forestry practices, forest-based economic development, and forest policy. […]
Hardwood Symposium Proceedings 1993
Automated computer grading of hardwood lumber
This paper describes an improved computer program to grade hardwood lumber. The program was created as part of a system to automate various aspects of the hardwood manufacturing industry. It […]
Forest Products Journal 1988
Automated lumber processing system: grading the hardwood lumber?
For the past few decades, researchers have devoted time and effort to apply automation and modern computer technologies towards improving the productivity of traditional industries. To be competitive, one must […]
Hardwood Symposium Proceedings 1995
Automatic classification of surface defects on red oak boards
Most of the conventional manufacturing processes of a furniture plant are labor oriented. In order to improve the productivity and quality of products, automation of the different stages in the […]
Forest Products Journal 1989
Automatic color sorting of hardwood edge-glued panel parts
This paper describes an automatic color sorting system for red oak edge-glued panel parts. The color sorting system simultaneously examines both faces of a panel part and then determines which […]
Hardwood Symposium Proceedings 1997
Azeotropic Drying of Hardwood Lumber
Lumber can be dried more rapidly by heating it in a liquid, because of the better heat conductivity of the liquid. This principle has been used as a preliminary step […]
Forest Products Journal 1962
Azeotropic Drying of Hardwoods Under Vacuum
Samples of tulip poplar, sugar maple, red oak, white oak, and black walnut measuring 2 by 3 inches in cross section and 10 inches long were azeotropically dried at temperatures […]
Forest Products Journal 1970
Azeotropic Drying of Yellow Birch and Hard Maple Lumber
Azeotropic drying of yellow birch and hard maple with trichloroethylene was conducted by spraying the solvent over the lumber and also by total submersion of the lumber in solvent. The […]
Forest Products Journal 1972
Bacterial infection of oak – an update
Hardwood Symposium Proceedings 1987
Bacterial Oak: Drying Problems
Kiln-dried 4/4 northern red oak lumber was processed into mill work and yields were evaluated with respect to 1) normal and bacterially infected heartwood and 2) mild and accelerated kiln […]
Forest Products Journal 1983
Balancing growth, harvest, and consumption of hardwood resources in the north central region
The volume of timber in the North Central Region of the Unites States (IN, IL, IA, MN, WI, MI) has more than doubled since 1950. Annual growth of growing stock […]
Hardwood Symposium Proceedings 2001
Balsa Is At the Core of Fiberglass Boats
Many plastic and glass boats are really of sandwich construction with fiberglass skins surrounding cores of end-grain balsa wood in decks, superstructures, hull sides, and bottoms. This compatible marriage of […]
Forest Products Journal 1981
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
Basic mechanical properties of flakeboards from ring-cut flakes of eastern hardwoods
Tension, compression, interlaminar shear, and dynamic modulus of elasticity values are presented for flakeboards made of ring-cut flakes from large chips of six species of American hardwoods. These data can […]
Forest Products Journal 1994
Beetle Scars in Philippine Mahogany
Scars, generally called “worm” or “vine scars”, have been found in conspicuous quantities in red lauan, white lauan, bagtican, and almon species classified as Philippine mahogany. Investigation indicates that the […]
Forest Products Journal 1963
Bending and Shear Properties of Grooved, Hardwood Plywood Paneling
Lauan 3-ply plywood panels of nominal thicknesses from 3.6 mm to 1/4 in. were tested in static bending and in 2-rail shear. Most of the panels had grooves through the […]
Forest Products Journal 1975
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 Strengths of Hardwood Used in Upholstered Furniture Frame Construction
Allowable design stresses for wood as it is used in upholstered furniture frame construction have never been defined. To provide the strength data which is fundamental to the establishment of […]
Forest Products Journal 1978
Binderless Fiberboard from Two Different Types of Fiber Furnishes
Fiber furnishes from two commercial processes were used to make experimental hardboards by all four possible methods: wet formed (pressed dry and wet), and dry formed (pressed dry and wet). […]
Forest Products Journal 1985
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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