Adição de aparas de papel reciclável na fabricação de chapas de madeira aglomerada

In this work, there were analyzed the properties of particleboards produced with two types of recycled paper (newspaper and offset) and slash pine wood particles (Pinus elliottii Engelm.). The paper was introduced into the mattress in two forms: strands and after hammer milling, in different propo...

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Main Authors: Leandro Calegari, Clovis R. Haselein, Marcos V. Barros, Tobias L. Scaravelli, Lourdes Patricia E. Dacosta, Cristiane Pedrazzi, Everton Hillig
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2004-01-01
Series:Ciência Florestal
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53414119
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spelling doaj-b831b838d2224b24bfeda37e12776d862020-11-25T02:45:46ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Florestal0103-99541980-50982004-01-01141193204Adição de aparas de papel reciclável na fabricação de chapas de madeira aglomeradaLeandro CalegariClovis R. HaseleinMarcos V. BarrosTobias L. ScaravelliLourdes Patricia E. DacostaCristiane PedrazziEverton HilligIn this work, there were analyzed the properties of particleboards produced with two types of recycled paper (newspaper and offset) and slash pine wood particles (Pinus elliottii Engelm.). The paper was introduced into the mattress in two forms: strands and after hammer milling, in different proportions: 0, 20, 40, 60 and 100% of ovendry weight of the particles. The adhesive used was 10% tannin-formaldehyde (100:10 parts by weight). The experiment was set according to a factorial model, with three replications. The tests were conducted following ASTM D1037 (1995). Boards produced both with offset and newspaper strand inclusions showed tendency to blow at press opening. The inclusion of paper caused decrease in the properties, in such degree that boards did not meet commerce standards DIN 68761 (1)-1961, (3)-1971 and ANSI A 208.1 (1987). Water absorption after 24 hours, internal bond and screw whitdraw were the properties most affected. In general, the use of newspaper was more encouraging than offset paper.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53414119
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author Leandro Calegari
Clovis R. Haselein
Marcos V. Barros
Tobias L. Scaravelli
Lourdes Patricia E. Dacosta
Cristiane Pedrazzi
Everton Hillig
spellingShingle Leandro Calegari
Clovis R. Haselein
Marcos V. Barros
Tobias L. Scaravelli
Lourdes Patricia E. Dacosta
Cristiane Pedrazzi
Everton Hillig
Adição de aparas de papel reciclável na fabricação de chapas de madeira aglomerada
Ciência Florestal
author_facet Leandro Calegari
Clovis R. Haselein
Marcos V. Barros
Tobias L. Scaravelli
Lourdes Patricia E. Dacosta
Cristiane Pedrazzi
Everton Hillig
author_sort Leandro Calegari
title Adição de aparas de papel reciclável na fabricação de chapas de madeira aglomerada
title_short Adição de aparas de papel reciclável na fabricação de chapas de madeira aglomerada
title_full Adição de aparas de papel reciclável na fabricação de chapas de madeira aglomerada
title_fullStr Adição de aparas de papel reciclável na fabricação de chapas de madeira aglomerada
title_full_unstemmed Adição de aparas de papel reciclável na fabricação de chapas de madeira aglomerada
title_sort adição de aparas de papel reciclável na fabricação de chapas de madeira aglomerada
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Florestal
issn 0103-9954
1980-5098
publishDate 2004-01-01
description In this work, there were analyzed the properties of particleboards produced with two types of recycled paper (newspaper and offset) and slash pine wood particles (Pinus elliottii Engelm.). The paper was introduced into the mattress in two forms: strands and after hammer milling, in different proportions: 0, 20, 40, 60 and 100% of ovendry weight of the particles. The adhesive used was 10% tannin-formaldehyde (100:10 parts by weight). The experiment was set according to a factorial model, with three replications. The tests were conducted following ASTM D1037 (1995). Boards produced both with offset and newspaper strand inclusions showed tendency to blow at press opening. The inclusion of paper caused decrease in the properties, in such degree that boards did not meet commerce standards DIN 68761 (1)-1961, (3)-1971 and ANSI A 208.1 (1987). Water absorption after 24 hours, internal bond and screw whitdraw were the properties most affected. In general, the use of newspaper was more encouraging than offset paper.
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