AbstractDuring the course of our studies, we have learned that solid wood has significant deformability characteristics under specific conditions, resulting from slippage occurring among wood cells when wood treated with small-molecular resins is compressed under heat. Furthermore, the deformed shapes obtained are maintained when the resin introduced into the wood cells is cured.In this study, the lateral extrusion of thin discs of wood treated with thermosetting phenol resin is performed to apply this flowlike deformation behavior of wood to wood-forming techniques. Resin-treated thin discs of wood placed in a heating container were compressed by a punch, and under constant pressure the wood flowed into the cavity of a mold. Successful mol...
Abstract Bio-based wood materials are preferable for composites because of their sustainability, bu...
ABSTRACT: This study evaluated physical and mechanical properties of the wood plastic composite pane...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is intended to investigate the feasibility of c...
AbstractDuring the course of our studies, we have learned that solid wood has significant deformabil...
A new deformation technique of wood flow forming is promising for industrial uses of solid wood. Flo...
The focus of this study has been to fully describe the mechanical properties and behaviour...
Recently, a processing technique resembling plastic-type forming has been developed for solid wood. ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis Thesis presents a study on feasibility of continuous ex...
AbstractA processing technique was recently developed to realize plastic deformation in wood impregn...
The interest in wood-polymer composites and their use in different applications has been growing ove...
At present, wood particles (wood flour) with a low aspect ratio are mostly used as fillers in wood-p...
There is increasing number of companies producing wood-plastic composite for structural applications...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of wood plastic composite extrusion. Covered in ...
Wood-plastic composites (WPCs) – one of a number of promising classes of materials in the manufactur...
Zbadano doświadczalnie przepływ kompozytu polimerowo-drzewnego o zawartości 70 % mas. mączki drzewne...
Abstract Bio-based wood materials are preferable for composites because of their sustainability, bu...
ABSTRACT: This study evaluated physical and mechanical properties of the wood plastic composite pane...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is intended to investigate the feasibility of c...
AbstractDuring the course of our studies, we have learned that solid wood has significant deformabil...
A new deformation technique of wood flow forming is promising for industrial uses of solid wood. Flo...
The focus of this study has been to fully describe the mechanical properties and behaviour...
Recently, a processing technique resembling plastic-type forming has been developed for solid wood. ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis Thesis presents a study on feasibility of continuous ex...
AbstractA processing technique was recently developed to realize plastic deformation in wood impregn...
The interest in wood-polymer composites and their use in different applications has been growing ove...
At present, wood particles (wood flour) with a low aspect ratio are mostly used as fillers in wood-p...
There is increasing number of companies producing wood-plastic composite for structural applications...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of wood plastic composite extrusion. Covered in ...
Wood-plastic composites (WPCs) – one of a number of promising classes of materials in the manufactur...
Zbadano doświadczalnie przepływ kompozytu polimerowo-drzewnego o zawartości 70 % mas. mączki drzewne...
Abstract Bio-based wood materials are preferable for composites because of their sustainability, bu...
ABSTRACT: This study evaluated physical and mechanical properties of the wood plastic composite pane...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is intended to investigate the feasibility of c...