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Erschienen in: Wood Science and Technology 4/2007

01.04.2007 | ORIGINAL

Effect of thermo-mechanical refining on properties of MDF made from black spruce bark

verfasst von: Cheng Xing, James Deng, S. Y. Zhang

Erschienen in: Wood Science and Technology | Ausgabe 4/2007

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Abstract

The effects of thermo-mechanical refining conditions on the properties of medium density fiberboard (MDF) made from black spruce (Picea mariana) bark were evaluated. The bark chips were refined in the MDF pilot plant of Forintek Canada Corporation under nine different refining conditions in which preheating retention time was adjusted from 3 to 5 to 7 min and steam pressure was set at either 0.6, 0.9 or 1.2 MPa. The resulting bark fibers were blended with 12% UF resin (based on oven-dry fiber weight) using a mechanical blender. The resinated fibers were manually formed into fiber mats and hot-pressed into MDF panels using consistent parameters. Two panels for each refining condition were produced, resulting in a total of 18 panels. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the significance of factors. Regression coefficients and 3D contour plots were used to quantify the relationship between panel properties and the two test factors. The results from this study indicated that the preheating retention time was a significant factor for both modulus of rupture (MOR) and modulus of elasticity (MOE), the steam pressure was a significant factor for internal bond strength (IB), MOR and MOE, whereas both factors were insignificant for thickness swelling, water absorption and linear expansion. The properties of MDF panels were quadratic functions of retention time and steam pressure. Compared to the ANSI standard for 120-grade MDF, most panels with a nominal density of 950 kg/m3 had very high IB (>1 MPa) and acceptable MOR, MOE and dimension stabilities. These results suggest that black spruce bark residues can be considered as a potentially suitable raw material for manufacturing MDF products.

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Metadaten
Titel
Effect of thermo-mechanical refining on properties of MDF made from black spruce bark
verfasst von
Cheng Xing
James Deng
S. Y. Zhang
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2007
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Wood Science and Technology / Ausgabe 4/2007
Print ISSN: 0043-7719
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-5225
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00226-006-0108-3

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