Investigation the Plywood Manufacturing of Paulownia (paulownia tomentosa) with Urea and Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesives

In recent years, the plywood and veneer industry of Iran has undergone negative growth due to shortage of proper diameter logs and also lack of innovative technologies for the use of low-diameter logs; Moreover, demands for lignocelluloses products has been growing as a consequence of  significant i...

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Main Authors: Meysam Mehdinia, Taghi Tabarsa, M.Mehdi Sadeghian
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Language:fas
Published: Iranian Scientific Association of Wood and Paper Industries 2012-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Wood and Paper Industries
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Online Access:http://www.ijwp.ir/article_11444_ca048b9acbf0181f553d6fdf6471146f.pdf
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spelling doaj-61202d0268e844d3b34cca6a3518873d2020-11-24T23:18:29Zfas Iranian Scientific Association of Wood and Paper IndustriesIranian Journal of Wood and Paper Industries2008-90662423-32422012-01-0121818911444Investigation the Plywood Manufacturing of Paulownia (paulownia tomentosa) with Urea and Phenol Formaldehyde AdhesivesMeysam Mehdinia0Taghi Tabarsa1M.Mehdi Sadeghian2دانشجوی کارشناسی‌ارشد گروه علوم و صنایع چوب وکاغذ دانشگاه تهراندانشیار گروه علوم و صنایع چوب وکاغذ دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی گرگانفارغ التحصیل مقطع کارشناسی گروه علوم و صنایع چوب و کاغذ دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی گرگانIn recent years, the plywood and veneer industry of Iran has undergone negative growth due to shortage of proper diameter logs and also lack of innovative technologies for the use of low-diameter logs; Moreover, demands for lignocelluloses products has been growing as a consequence of  significant increase in population and expansion of construction Industry, especially in major cities. Hence, it is necessary to cultivate fast-growing species. For this purpose four logs of paulownia (120 cm length and 55 cm diameter) were prepared from the Gorgan shast Kalate forests and then transported to Kosar factory in order to prepare veneers. Produced layers were transferred to the wood laboratory of Gorgan university. Then plywood was manufactured from paulownia species on the basis of the standard 3210 of ISIRI (Institute of Standards and Industrial Researches of Iran) and common tests of plywood were made. The results showed that the mechanical properties of manufactured boards were upper than with standards defined by ISIRI and the physical properties of those manufactured with urea formaldehyde glue were lower than standards which can be considered as negative properties; Albeit, they were not significant and can be disregardedhttp://www.ijwp.ir/article_11444_ca048b9acbf0181f553d6fdf6471146f.pdfPlywoodlack of woodpopulation growthpautoniaPaulowniaUrea and Phenol formaldehyde
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author Meysam Mehdinia
Taghi Tabarsa
M.Mehdi Sadeghian
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Taghi Tabarsa
M.Mehdi Sadeghian
Investigation the Plywood Manufacturing of Paulownia (paulownia tomentosa) with Urea and Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesives
Iranian Journal of Wood and Paper Industries
Plywood
lack of wood
population growth
pautonia
Paulownia
Urea and Phenol formaldehyde
author_facet Meysam Mehdinia
Taghi Tabarsa
M.Mehdi Sadeghian
author_sort Meysam Mehdinia
title Investigation the Plywood Manufacturing of Paulownia (paulownia tomentosa) with Urea and Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesives
title_short Investigation the Plywood Manufacturing of Paulownia (paulownia tomentosa) with Urea and Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesives
title_full Investigation the Plywood Manufacturing of Paulownia (paulownia tomentosa) with Urea and Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesives
title_fullStr Investigation the Plywood Manufacturing of Paulownia (paulownia tomentosa) with Urea and Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesives
title_full_unstemmed Investigation the Plywood Manufacturing of Paulownia (paulownia tomentosa) with Urea and Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesives
title_sort investigation the plywood manufacturing of paulownia (paulownia tomentosa) with urea and phenol formaldehyde adhesives
publisher Iranian Scientific Association of Wood and Paper Industries
series Iranian Journal of Wood and Paper Industries
issn 2008-9066
2423-3242
publishDate 2012-01-01
description In recent years, the plywood and veneer industry of Iran has undergone negative growth due to shortage of proper diameter logs and also lack of innovative technologies for the use of low-diameter logs; Moreover, demands for lignocelluloses products has been growing as a consequence of  significant increase in population and expansion of construction Industry, especially in major cities. Hence, it is necessary to cultivate fast-growing species. For this purpose four logs of paulownia (120 cm length and 55 cm diameter) were prepared from the Gorgan shast Kalate forests and then transported to Kosar factory in order to prepare veneers. Produced layers were transferred to the wood laboratory of Gorgan university. Then plywood was manufactured from paulownia species on the basis of the standard 3210 of ISIRI (Institute of Standards and Industrial Researches of Iran) and common tests of plywood were made. The results showed that the mechanical properties of manufactured boards were upper than with standards defined by ISIRI and the physical properties of those manufactured with urea formaldehyde glue were lower than standards which can be considered as negative properties; Albeit, they were not significant and can be disregarded
topic Plywood
lack of wood
population growth
pautonia
Paulownia
Urea and Phenol formaldehyde
url http://www.ijwp.ir/article_11444_ca048b9acbf0181f553d6fdf6471146f.pdf
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