Effects of Flat-Shaped Face Layer Particles and Core Layer Particles of Intentionally Greater Thickness on the Properties of Wood-Reduced Particleboard

Against the background of the intention to reduce the amount of wood used in the production of particleboard for economic reasons, the associated reduction in panel density and consequently the panel properties, the influence of the alternative use of flat-shaped face layer particles and core layer...

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Main Authors: Jan T. Benthien, Martin Ohlmeyer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Fibers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6439/8/7/46
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spelling doaj-2dc433c72b3c4758a17bfcde5be6f2672020-11-25T02:32:48ZengMDPI AGFibers2079-64392020-07-018464610.3390/fib8070046Effects of Flat-Shaped Face Layer Particles and Core Layer Particles of Intentionally Greater Thickness on the Properties of Wood-Reduced ParticleboardJan T. Benthien0Martin Ohlmeyer1Thünen Institute of Wood Research, Leuschnerstraße 91, 21031 Hamburg, GermanyThünen Institute of Wood Research, Leuschnerstraße 91, 21031 Hamburg, GermanyAgainst the background of the intention to reduce the amount of wood used in the production of particleboard for economic reasons, the associated reduction in panel density and consequently the panel properties, the influence of the alternative use of flat-shaped face layer particles and core layer particles of intentionally greater thickness on the panel properties was investigated. Appropriate particles were made for this purpose, panels with typical (650 kg/m<sup>3</sup>) and reduced wood usage (500 kg/m<sup>3</sup>) were produced, and e.g., their bending properties and internal bond strength were determined. Particle size characterization was done with sieve analysis, image analysis (length and width measurement), and manual thickness gauging. It was found that the alternative use of the flat-shaped particle significantly increased the bending properties and thus the level of the reference can be achieved despite the reduced use of wood. The reason for the increased bending properties was assumed to be the higher strength of the particles themselves and the more effective adhesive bond between the particles. The increase in internal bond strength when using alternative particles could be attributed solely the different production history (e.g., use of fresh cutting blades and laboratory scale production).https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6439/8/7/46particleboardlight-weightwood reductionparticle sizeparticle shapedensity
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author Jan T. Benthien
Martin Ohlmeyer
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Martin Ohlmeyer
Effects of Flat-Shaped Face Layer Particles and Core Layer Particles of Intentionally Greater Thickness on the Properties of Wood-Reduced Particleboard
Fibers
particleboard
light-weight
wood reduction
particle size
particle shape
density
author_facet Jan T. Benthien
Martin Ohlmeyer
author_sort Jan T. Benthien
title Effects of Flat-Shaped Face Layer Particles and Core Layer Particles of Intentionally Greater Thickness on the Properties of Wood-Reduced Particleboard
title_short Effects of Flat-Shaped Face Layer Particles and Core Layer Particles of Intentionally Greater Thickness on the Properties of Wood-Reduced Particleboard
title_full Effects of Flat-Shaped Face Layer Particles and Core Layer Particles of Intentionally Greater Thickness on the Properties of Wood-Reduced Particleboard
title_fullStr Effects of Flat-Shaped Face Layer Particles and Core Layer Particles of Intentionally Greater Thickness on the Properties of Wood-Reduced Particleboard
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Flat-Shaped Face Layer Particles and Core Layer Particles of Intentionally Greater Thickness on the Properties of Wood-Reduced Particleboard
title_sort effects of flat-shaped face layer particles and core layer particles of intentionally greater thickness on the properties of wood-reduced particleboard
publisher MDPI AG
series Fibers
issn 2079-6439
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Against the background of the intention to reduce the amount of wood used in the production of particleboard for economic reasons, the associated reduction in panel density and consequently the panel properties, the influence of the alternative use of flat-shaped face layer particles and core layer particles of intentionally greater thickness on the panel properties was investigated. Appropriate particles were made for this purpose, panels with typical (650 kg/m<sup>3</sup>) and reduced wood usage (500 kg/m<sup>3</sup>) were produced, and e.g., their bending properties and internal bond strength were determined. Particle size characterization was done with sieve analysis, image analysis (length and width measurement), and manual thickness gauging. It was found that the alternative use of the flat-shaped particle significantly increased the bending properties and thus the level of the reference can be achieved despite the reduced use of wood. The reason for the increased bending properties was assumed to be the higher strength of the particles themselves and the more effective adhesive bond between the particles. The increase in internal bond strength when using alternative particles could be attributed solely the different production history (e.g., use of fresh cutting blades and laboratory scale production).
topic particleboard
light-weight
wood reduction
particle size
particle shape
density
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6439/8/7/46
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