Effect of aging and adhesive durability on panel plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 at Syowa Station, Antarctica

We herein report on an evaluation of durability of plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 brought back to Japan in terms of adhesiveness as well as adhesive strength between of wooden frame and plywood. Measuring water absorption percentage of test samples taken from wooden panel, we tested on...

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Main Authors: Hirotsugu Sekiguchi, Kuniaki Tanaka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2002-09-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.15094/00009244
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spelling doaj-76b356914e3b43ca8e4839419226e9b82020-11-24T23:09:10ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X2002-09-01462A50451110.15094/00009244Effect of aging and adhesive durability on panel plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 at Syowa Station, AntarcticaHirotsugu Sekiguchi0Kuniaki Tanaka1Misawa Homes Institute of Research and Development Co.Ltd.Misawa Homes Institute of Research and Development Co.Ltd.We herein report on an evaluation of durability of plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 brought back to Japan in terms of adhesiveness as well as adhesive strength between of wooden frame and plywood. Measuring water absorption percentage of test samples taken from wooden panel, we tested on adhesive bonding between veneers and compressed shearing of plywood and wooden frame ,and then measure their adhesive bonding. As a result, we conclude that plywood used for interior obtains high adhesive strength due to low water absorption percentage of the plywood on the other hand, the absorption strength of plywood for exterior is remarkably weakened because of the high water absorption percentage. In addition to that, since adhesive strength between panel plywood and wooden frame is stronger than that of between veneers, epoxy resin is suitable, yet we recognized that adhesion specs on metal panel for exterior should be reviewed in future. After all, weakened adhesive strength of plywood is mainly caused by moisture content in the plywood, and in order to improve panel durability, it is necessary to prevent wooden materials from rising moisture content with countermeasures of incoming of snow melting water, anti-condensation , and anti-rust of steel plate for exterior wall, as well as improve performance of water resisting adhesive.http://doi.org/10.15094/00009244
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author Hirotsugu Sekiguchi
Kuniaki Tanaka
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Kuniaki Tanaka
Effect of aging and adhesive durability on panel plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 at Syowa Station, Antarctica
Antarctic Record
author_facet Hirotsugu Sekiguchi
Kuniaki Tanaka
author_sort Hirotsugu Sekiguchi
title Effect of aging and adhesive durability on panel plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 at Syowa Station, Antarctica
title_short Effect of aging and adhesive durability on panel plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 at Syowa Station, Antarctica
title_full Effect of aging and adhesive durability on panel plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 at Syowa Station, Antarctica
title_fullStr Effect of aging and adhesive durability on panel plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 at Syowa Station, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Effect of aging and adhesive durability on panel plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 at Syowa Station, Antarctica
title_sort effect of aging and adhesive durability on panel plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 at syowa station, antarctica
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
issn 0085-7289
2432-079X
publishDate 2002-09-01
description We herein report on an evaluation of durability of plywood of the old living hut built in 1969 brought back to Japan in terms of adhesiveness as well as adhesive strength between of wooden frame and plywood. Measuring water absorption percentage of test samples taken from wooden panel, we tested on adhesive bonding between veneers and compressed shearing of plywood and wooden frame ,and then measure their adhesive bonding. As a result, we conclude that plywood used for interior obtains high adhesive strength due to low water absorption percentage of the plywood on the other hand, the absorption strength of plywood for exterior is remarkably weakened because of the high water absorption percentage. In addition to that, since adhesive strength between panel plywood and wooden frame is stronger than that of between veneers, epoxy resin is suitable, yet we recognized that adhesion specs on metal panel for exterior should be reviewed in future. After all, weakened adhesive strength of plywood is mainly caused by moisture content in the plywood, and in order to improve panel durability, it is necessary to prevent wooden materials from rising moisture content with countermeasures of incoming of snow melting water, anti-condensation , and anti-rust of steel plate for exterior wall, as well as improve performance of water resisting adhesive.
url http://doi.org/10.15094/00009244
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