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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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Causes and Control of End Waviness During Drying of Veneer
End waviness is a common defect occurring during the drying of thin wood veneer sheets principally from hardwoods. This drying defect interferes with the application of a uniform glue spread […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1955 |
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CCA and Sodium Pentachlorophenate Inhibition of Basidiospore Germination of Decay Fungi: The Contact Agar Method
A contact agar disk method was used to assess inhibition of basidiospore germination of four wood decay fungi by chromated copper arsenate and sodium pentachlorophenate treated aspen and spruce wood […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1979 |
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Cell-Wall Crystallinity as a Function of Tensile Strain
Molecular orientation in wood as defined by X-ray diffraction techniques increases with a decreasing rate as applied load increases, is constant over a period of time with a sustained load, […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1963 |
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Changes in Aspen Bark Stored in Outdoor Piles
Increasing use of bark for fuel has led to questions as to the losses and other changes that occur during outdoor pile storage. The possibility of spontaneous ignition in bark […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1982 |
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Changes in Methods to Conserve Lumber
A study was made of the causes of seasoning defects in air seasoning lumber stacks of birch, oak, maple, and walnut for chair stock. The stacking method in use indicated […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1957 |
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Changes in Postwar U.S. Lumber Consumption Patterns
This paper summarizes post World War II trends in key U.S. lumber markets including residential and nonresidential construction, manufacturing, and shipping. It enumerates changes in technology and competition among substitute […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1984 |
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Character-marked furniture: potential for lumber yield increase in crosscut-first rough mills
Including character marks in dimension parts of the furniture, cabinet, and dimension industries offers an opportunity to increase lumber yield substantially. However, little quantitative knowledge exists as to how the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1999 |
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Character-marked furniture: potential for lumber yield increase in rip-first rough mills
The inclusion of character marks in furniture parts increases part yield at least as much as previously estimated by industrial practitioners and scientists specializing yield efficiency. However, character-marked furniture is […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1998 |
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Characteristics and marketing methods of Kentucky hardwood lumber exporters
Case studies of 13 hardwood lumber exporters and 19 nonexporters in Kentucky were used to examine export marketing methods and disincentives to exporting. Results indicate that firm size is not […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1987 |
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Characteristics of creosote-treated LVL materials
Red maple and yellow-poplar logs were rotary peeled into nominal 1/6-inch veneer at a southern pine plywood plant. The veneer was laminated in a continuous hot-press with phenol-formaldehyde adhesive at […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1994 |
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Characteristics of hardwood manufacturers in the northern and central Appalachian states
The northern and central Appalachian states have seen a revival of federal, state, and local interest in forest-based economic development. The combination of a favorable hardwood growth-to-removal ratio and expanding […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1992 |
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Characteristics of the eastern grade hardwood sawmilling industry
This paper presents a current analysis of an important segment of the hardwood lumber industry termed “grade mills” or sawmills that primarily produce lumber graded under National Hardwood Lumber Association […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2000 |
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Characteristics of U.S. hardwood wood component manufacturers
A number of states and regions in the United States are actively pursuing rural economic development initiatives to add value to their hardwood resources. One common challenge in these efforts […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1996 |
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Characterization of hardwood wholesalers and concentration/distribution yards
Hardwood sawmills, depending on their size, typically market lumber directly to end users, concentration/distribution yards, or to wholesalers. This report provides information on the importance of yards and wholesalers in […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1989 |
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Characterizing adopters of automated lumber grading systems
In determining potential markets for scanning technology, specifically an automated lumber grading system, it is important to understand demographic differences that exist within the target market. The goal of this […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2001 |
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Characterizing the adoption of low-grade lumber by the secondary wood processing industry
This study investigated the adoption of low-grade lumber in the secondary hardwood industry. Factors influencing decisions regarding the utilization of low-grade lumber were identified and value-added opportunities to increase the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2004 |
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Charcoal Production in Kilns
When wood is ignited in a limited, controlled air supply a form of decomposition occurs which yields charcoal. Kilns, located mainly in the Eastern half of the United States, produced […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1957 |
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Chemical Control of Hot-Press Urea-Formaldehyde Glue Mixes
A plywood plant chemist can design new glue mixes or modify old ones in order to utilize a variety of raw materials and to make rapid adjustments to changing plant […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1957 |
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Chemical Conversion of Wood Residues. Part I. Separation and Utilization of Hardwood Hemicelluloses
Hardwood residues are increasing greatly in both hardwood lumber and pulp operations. At the same time much otherwise unproductive land is being covered with widely mixed, difficult-to-use hardwoods. Profitable chemical […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1958 |
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Chemical Pulp Hardwoods Native to the South – Review of Techniques, Properties, and Markets
The various factors effecting the kraft pulping of hardwoods growing in the south was compared with that of the southern pines. The density of the wood being pulped has a […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1976 |
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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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Choosing a Hardwood Lumber Grade for Furniture Manufacture
A study was conducted to determine yields of furniture parts from yellow-poplar lumber in a furniture plant with a cut-off saw, a face planer, a single surfacer, and a double-edge […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1956 |
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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 |