This research evaluated the potential of wood fiber to chemically decompose during hot-pressing. We evaluated changes in carbohydrate composition and structure as a function of multiple press temperatures (180°, 200°, and 220°C) and an array of hot-pressing durations from 180 to 2500 s. Results show how this thermal degradation in chemical composition directly results in changes in moisture sorption characteristics, physical and mechanical properties, and aboveground durability. For most mechanical properties, it appears that very little degrade occurs until mat temperatures exceed 150°C. Changes in the chemistry of medium density fiberboard seem to result in measurable changes in hygroscopicity, decay, strength, and stiffness. Control of h...
Mestrado em Engenharia de Materiais Lenhocelulósicos - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe present wo...
Mestrado em Engenharia de Materiais Lenhocelulósicos - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe present wo...
Thermal modification at relatively high temperatures (ranging from 150 to 260 degrees C) is an effec...
This research evaluated the potential of wood fiber to chemically decompose during hot-pressing. We ...
Hot pressing temperature is determined according to the performance of boards, type of glue, and pro...
This study investigated physical and mechanical properties of the light medium density fiberboard (M...
This study investigated physical and mechanical properties of the light medium density fiberboard (M...
In this study, perpendicular to the surface of the tensile strength and screw holding strength in th...
AYRILMIS N, JARUSOMBUTI S, FUEANGVIVAT V & BAUCHONGKOL P. 2011. Effects of thermal treatment of rubb...
International audienceUnderstanding resin behavior during hot pressing of medium density fiberboard ...
In this investigation, the influence of press temperature and press time on MDF properties made from...
The goal of this study was to investigate the use of bagasse fibers as raw material for making labor...
A series of MDF panels were exposed to a post-manufacture heat-treatment at various temperatures and...
A series of commercial phenol-formaldehyde bonded MDF panels were exposed to a post-manufacture heat...
In this study, 4-mm-thick medium-density fiberboard (MDF) panels were heat-treated at 140 °C for 30 ...
Mestrado em Engenharia de Materiais Lenhocelulósicos - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe present wo...
Mestrado em Engenharia de Materiais Lenhocelulósicos - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe present wo...
Thermal modification at relatively high temperatures (ranging from 150 to 260 degrees C) is an effec...
This research evaluated the potential of wood fiber to chemically decompose during hot-pressing. We ...
Hot pressing temperature is determined according to the performance of boards, type of glue, and pro...
This study investigated physical and mechanical properties of the light medium density fiberboard (M...
This study investigated physical and mechanical properties of the light medium density fiberboard (M...
In this study, perpendicular to the surface of the tensile strength and screw holding strength in th...
AYRILMIS N, JARUSOMBUTI S, FUEANGVIVAT V & BAUCHONGKOL P. 2011. Effects of thermal treatment of rubb...
International audienceUnderstanding resin behavior during hot pressing of medium density fiberboard ...
In this investigation, the influence of press temperature and press time on MDF properties made from...
The goal of this study was to investigate the use of bagasse fibers as raw material for making labor...
A series of MDF panels were exposed to a post-manufacture heat-treatment at various temperatures and...
A series of commercial phenol-formaldehyde bonded MDF panels were exposed to a post-manufacture heat...
In this study, 4-mm-thick medium-density fiberboard (MDF) panels were heat-treated at 140 °C for 30 ...
Mestrado em Engenharia de Materiais Lenhocelulósicos - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe present wo...
Mestrado em Engenharia de Materiais Lenhocelulósicos - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe present wo...
Thermal modification at relatively high temperatures (ranging from 150 to 260 degrees C) is an effec...