Glue lines in a piece of Parallam((R)) PSL were investigated using scanning
electron- and UV-microscopy. In the SEM it was found that resin penetrates
predominantly through cut open tracheids and rays. Bordered pits block the
flow of resin from cell to cell whereas simple pits are only a minor obsta
cle. UV-absorbance spectra of cells from the glue line area indicated the p
resence of phenol-formaldehyde resin in the wood cell wall. Compared to the
pattern of absorbance of pure cell wall substance, spectra of cells embedd
ed in the glue showed significant differences which were attributed to the
penetration of phenol-formaldehyde resin during the process of gluing.