Ql. Wu et C. Piao, Thickness swelling end its relationship to internal bond strength loss of commercial oriented strandboard, FOREST PROD, 49(7-8), 1999, pp. 50-55
Samples from two types of mixed hardwood oriented strandboard (OSB) and two
types of southern pine OSB were tested to study thickness swelling (TS) an
d its relationship to internal bond (IB) strength loss of the products. The
treatment conditions included four equilibrium moisture contents and 24-ho
ur water soaking at room temperature. It was shown that both high humidity
and water-soaking treatments led to significant TS for all materials tested
. Residual IB strength for all OSBs decreased linearly with an increase in
non-recoverable TS. Regardless of the way OSB absorbed moisture, there was
an average IB strength loss of about 0.0138 MPa for every percent of non-re
coverable TS in the specimens. In-plane density variation and non-uniform r
esin application due to curled flakes were found to play a significant role
for the large TS and IB strength loss in these products.