EFFECT OF STORAGE OF RESIDUES FROM SAW MI LL PROCESSING OF PINE AND SPRUCE AND ITS SUITABILITY AS A RAW-MATERIAL FOR PARTICLEBOARDS AND MEDIUM DENSITY FIBER BOARDS (MDF) .4. PHYSICAL-TECHNOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL-PROPERTIES OF PARTICLEBOARDS AND FIBERBOARDS MADE FROM SAW MILL RESIDUES OF PINE AND SPRUCE FELLED IN WINTER
M. Schafer et E. Roffael, EFFECT OF STORAGE OF RESIDUES FROM SAW MI LL PROCESSING OF PINE AND SPRUCE AND ITS SUITABILITY AS A RAW-MATERIAL FOR PARTICLEBOARDS AND MEDIUM DENSITY FIBER BOARDS (MDF) .4. PHYSICAL-TECHNOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL-PROPERTIES OF PARTICLEBOARDS AND FIBERBOARDS MADE FROM SAW MILL RESIDUES OF PINE AND SPRUCE FELLED IN WINTER, Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff, 55(3), 1997, pp. 159-167
Particle- and medium density fibreboards (MDF) were prepared from chip
s of spruce and pine, a byproduct of sawing wood in a saw mill with a
profiling unit. The wood residues were stored in piles of 40 m(3) volu
me for different time periods. The physical-technological properties o
f the particle- and fibreboards prepared therefrom were evaluated and
the formaldehyde release of the boards was assessed. The results revea
l: In general, there is a positive influence of storage on the thickne
ss swelling and internal bond strength of UF-bonded particleboards; th
e bending strength of UF-bonded particleboards showed no pronounced re
sponse to storage. The positive influence of storage on the thickness
swelling and internal bond strength was much higher in case of boards
made from pine chips than in case of spruce boards. On using PMDI as a
binder for particleboards no significant influence of storage on the
thickness swelling, internal bond strength and bending strength was de
tected. The influence of storage on the thickness swelling of UF-bonde
d MDF from pine fibres was much less pregnant than on that of UF-bonde
d particleboards. On UF-bonded MDF from spruce the influence of storag
e, if any, was negligible. On using PMDI as a binder for MDF there was
no detectable change in the thickness swelling due to storage. The in
ternal bond strength of UF-bonded MDF experiences only subtle positive
change due to storage of pine wood chips. However, no notable change
was detected in case of MDF from spruce. Storage has almost no influen
ce on the chemical properties of boards.