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Items for "hot pressing"

Air permeability of aspen veneer and glueline: Experimentation and implications

Extensive experiments were conducted to investigate the transverse (vertical) air permeability of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) veneer and phenol formaldehyde (PF) gluelines, as well as aspen plywood and strandboard...

Keywords: air permeability, glueline, heartwood, hot pressing, plywood, sapwood, strandboard, trembling aspen, veneer, wood composites

05/2006 | Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter
Influences of hot pressing temperature and surface structure on VOC emissions from OSB made of Scots pine

Oriented strand board (OSB) made of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) releases high amounts of terpenes and aldehydes...

Keywords: aldehydes, emissions, hot pressing, OSB, Pinus sylvestris L, terpenes, volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

08/2006 | Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter
Heat and mass transfer in wood composite panels during hot pressing: Part 3. Predicted variations and interactions of the pressing variables

As a continuation of previous publications on a physical-mathematical model of heat and mass transfer and a structural model of mat permeability, this paper presents typical prediction results for 15 pressing variables for strand mats...

Keywords: Computer Simulation, heat and mass transfer, hot pressing, modeling, wood composites

01/2007 | Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter
Heat and mass transfer in wood composite panels during hot pressing: Part 4. Experimental investigation and model validation

The effects of panel density and strand size on the temperature and gas pressure inside strand mats during hot pressing has been experimentally investigated...

Keywords: Density, hot pressing, Modelling, OSB, strand size, wood composites

01/2007 | Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter