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Finishing Wood Veneers and Pressboard to Close Tolerances with Coated Abrasives
Finishing tolerances of 0.002 inch for veneers and pressboard may be accomplished through the use of coated abrasives (36 grits and finer) spirally wound on a cast iron grinding roll. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1957 |
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Finnish Plywood Particleboard, and Fiberboard with a Lignin-Base Adhesive
A lignin-base adhesive has been developed at the Finnish Pulp and Paper Research Institute for the plywood, particleboard, and fiberboard industry. In this adhesive, high-molecular-weight lignin derivatives are isolated from […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1979 |
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Fire Endurance of a Particleboard Decked Floor/Ceiling Assembly
Results of a standard ASTM E-119 test to determine the fire endurance of a full-size floor/ceiling specimen (13 ft. 9 in. by 17 ft.) utilizing a single layer of 1-inch-thick […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1981 |
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Fire-Resistant Boards Made of Wood Strands and Inorganic Binders
Two types of fire-resistant boards can be made that are commercially sound using specially cut wood strands obtained from cord wood, defective logs, and cores remaining from the cutting of […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1954 |
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Fire-Retardant Particleboard from Treated Flakes
Since new building codes have need of noncombustible materials, flakeboard must also be able to meet these standards. Of the two fire-retardant treatments, pressure impregnation and pretreatment, pretreatment with a […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1964 |
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Flakeboard Properties as Affected By Flake Cutting Techniques
Flakeboards were prepared from flakes obtained from disk, drum, and ring flakers, and a shaping-lathe headrig. Species used were lodgepole pine, loblolly pine, sweetgum, southern red oak, and mockernut hickory […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1979 |
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Flame-Retardant Particleboard
Building codes in the U.S. and Canada are recognizing the concept of flame spread, particularly for rating wall paneling. Fire-retardant particleboard can be made by addition of chemicals like monoammonium […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1964 |
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Flapreg Flakeboard–Resin Impregnated Compressed Wood Flakes
The flapreg process has been developed to produce a compreg-impreg type product, using a flake rather than high-cost veneer process. Flakes are cut to any length-width ratio from wood residue […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1959 |
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Flexural Creep of 5/8-Inch Particleboard and Plywood During 2 Years of Concentrated Loading
Three types of commercial structural particleboard and one plywood were monitored in an ambient interior environment. After a brief period, creep developed at essentially the same logarithmic rate in all […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1978 |
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Flexural Design Procedure for the Composite Panel
Proposed procedures for calculating and predicting the flexural properties of composite panels formed of veneer faced particleboard cores have been tested by the American Plywood Association and the U.S. Forest […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1975 |
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Foamed adhesives for particleboard
Southern pine particleboards are compared. The particleboards were bonded with urea- and phenol-formaldehyde resin binders that were applied at 4 percent, 5 percent, and 8 percent resin solids (based on […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1988 |
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Forecasting Wood Products Consumption
Forecasts of wood consumption have long been used as an aid in production and marketing planning when there is a significant time lapse between the planning period and the anticipated […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1970 |
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Formaldehyde Emission from Particleboard and Plywood Paneling: Measurement, Mechanism, and Product Standards
A number of commercial pane products, primarily particleboard and hardwood plywood, were tested for their formaldehyde emission behavior using desiccator, perforator, and dynamic chamber methods. The results were analyzed in […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1983 |
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Formaldehyde Emission from Particleboard–A New Method for Determination
A new method is described for the quantitative determination of formaldehyde in air, particularly formaldehyde emission from particleboard. A sample volume of 1 liter air is sufficient for analysis in […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1979 |
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Formaldehyde Release from Sulfur-Modified Urea-Formaldehyde Resin Systems
Formaldehyde release is measured as a function of the concentration of various sulfur compounds that were added to aqueous formaldehyde, a commercial urea formaldehyde particleboard. and particleboards manufactured from a […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1980 |
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Formaldehyde Source Interaction Studies
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of various source combinations including wood products, urea-formaldehyde foam, and carpeting on chamber air space formaldehyde concentrations under dynamic sampling conditions. Results […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1985 |
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Fundamental Economics of the Particle Board Industry
Boards and other products can be made from a mixture of wood chips of various sizes and shapes with glue and pressing the mass into a flat or molded sheet […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1957 |
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Fundamentals of Molding Wood Particles
Describes the shaping of a mixture of 20 to 140 mesh wood particles and synthetic binder into a useful article in a metal mold under heat and pressure. The resin […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1960 |
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Future Outlook for Oregon’s Particleboard Industry
The particleboard industry in Oregon has enjoyed a favorable environment for, growth over the past 15 years through ample and concentrated supplies of low-cost wood residues. However, factors such as […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1974 |
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Gluing Hardboard to Fir Plywood and Phenolic Resin Adhesives
Phenol-formaldehyde resins were tested for their suitability in producing a boil-proof bond between fir plywood and hardboard. The test used was a modification of the conventional knife test, which causes […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1955 |
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Granulated Wood Molding, the Industry: Past, Present, and Future
The first production of granulated, wood-molded toilet seats appeared in 1945 and there are now 30 molders in the United States and two in Canada. About 45 million pounds (equivalent […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1959 |
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Growth of Waferboard in Canada
In recent years, Canadian waferboard has become a versatile competitor in a market once dominated by plywood and fiberboard. Its decorative mosaic appearance, retention of appearance when exposed unfinished outdoors, […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1976 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1973 | |
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Heat Treatment of Exterior Particleboard
Describes the effects of post manufacturing heat treatment of phenolic resin bonded particleboard. All measurements were made on laboratory boards that were made to approximate commercial particleboard. The basic composition […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1968 |
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High Pressure Pneumatic Conveying in the Wood Products Industries
Pressures of 3-10 psi generated by impeller pumps are used to convey chips. The impeller-blower is located behind the source of chips or shavings instead of at the outlet as […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1957 |