During fibre processing, wood fibres are subjected to a range of physical and chemical conditions sufficient to slightly alter their chemical composition and hence their ultimate performance when used in the manufacture of wood fibre-based composites. In order to better understand the effects of refiner conditions on material performance, wood fibres were subjected to processing at different refiner pressures (4, 6, 8 and 10 bar) and subsequently dried in a flash drier. The fibres were analysed for changes in surface area, surface energy, surface structure and water vapour sorption characteristics. The methods applied were nitrogen adsorption utilising the Brunauer�Emmett�Teller theory, inverse gas chromatography, scanning electron micr...
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International audienceNatural fibres have prooved to be an excellent reinforcers in composite materi...
Today there is growing interest within the construction sector to increase the proportion of biobase...
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The building sector shows growing interest in biobased building materials. Wood components, here def...
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The goal of this research was to investigate the influence of selected wood characteristics and comp...
Water removal on a tissue machine becomes progressively more difficult and expensive in each success...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material that can take up water both within cell walls (cell-wall wate...
Wood fibres can be used as reinforcement in plastics for load carrying purposes. Some advantages com...
This paper reviews the existing knowledge and a number of controversial issues concerning the relati...
The aim of this thesis was to study the fibre surface properties of Birch (Betula ssp.), Eucalyptus ...
The surface characteristics of several natural fibers—flax, hemp and cellulose—were investigated usi...
International audienceIn this study, water vapor sorption, desorption properties and tensile mechani...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Forest Products Society a...
International audienceNatural fibres have prooved to be an excellent reinforcers in composite materi...
Today there is growing interest within the construction sector to increase the proportion of biobase...
Delayed access 60 months for the original version. Access for registered users.The objective of this...
The building sector shows growing interest in biobased building materials. Wood components, here def...
International audienceIn this work, in order to improve the adhesion between a polyester matrix (uns...
The goal of this research was to investigate the influence of selected wood characteristics and comp...
Water removal on a tissue machine becomes progressively more difficult and expensive in each success...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material that can take up water both within cell walls (cell-wall wate...
Wood fibres can be used as reinforcement in plastics for load carrying purposes. Some advantages com...
This paper reviews the existing knowledge and a number of controversial issues concerning the relati...
The aim of this thesis was to study the fibre surface properties of Birch (Betula ssp.), Eucalyptus ...
The surface characteristics of several natural fibers—flax, hemp and cellulose—were investigated usi...
International audienceIn this study, water vapor sorption, desorption properties and tensile mechani...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Forest Products Society a...
International audienceNatural fibres have prooved to be an excellent reinforcers in composite materi...