Resin-adhesive formulations for bonding exterior-type plywood using chilean radiata pine and four hardwoods

Phenol-formaldehyde resole resins were formulated similarly to plywood resins used in the United States. Some laboratory resins were repeated in a pilot-plant reactor. Specification characteristics were determined on each resin, including viscosity, gel time, nonvolatile solids, and molecular weight...

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Universidad del Rosario
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Adhesives
Almond shell
Chile
Extender
Filiers
Monterey pine
Pecan shell
Phenol-formaldehyde resin
Plywood
Radiata pine
Walnut sheil
Wheat flour
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Resin-adhesive formulations for bonding exterior-type plywood using chilean radiata pine and four hardwoods
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Formulaciones adhesivas de resina para unir madera contrachapada de tipo exterior utilizando pino radiata de Chile y cuatro maderas duras
title Resin-adhesive formulations for bonding exterior-type plywood using chilean radiata pine and four hardwoods
spellingShingle Resin-adhesive formulations for bonding exterior-type plywood using chilean radiata pine and four hardwoods
Adhesives
Almond shell
Chile
Extender
Filiers
Monterey pine
Pecan shell
Phenol-formaldehyde resin
Plywood
Radiata pine
Walnut sheil
Wheat flour
title_short Resin-adhesive formulations for bonding exterior-type plywood using chilean radiata pine and four hardwoods
title_full Resin-adhesive formulations for bonding exterior-type plywood using chilean radiata pine and four hardwoods
title_fullStr Resin-adhesive formulations for bonding exterior-type plywood using chilean radiata pine and four hardwoods
title_full_unstemmed Resin-adhesive formulations for bonding exterior-type plywood using chilean radiata pine and four hardwoods
title_sort Resin-adhesive formulations for bonding exterior-type plywood using chilean radiata pine and four hardwoods
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adhesives
Almond shell
Chile
Extender
Filiers
Monterey pine
Pecan shell
Phenol-formaldehyde resin
Plywood
Radiata pine
Walnut sheil
Wheat flour
topic Adhesives
Almond shell
Chile
Extender
Filiers
Monterey pine
Pecan shell
Phenol-formaldehyde resin
Plywood
Radiata pine
Walnut sheil
Wheat flour
description Phenol-formaldehyde resole resins were formulated similarly to plywood resins used in the United States. Some laboratory resins were repeated in a pilot-plant reactor. Specification characteristics were determined on each resin, including viscosity, gel time, nonvolatile solids, and molecular weight. The resins were formulated and mixed with domestic (Chilean) extenders and fillers in plywood-type mixtures similar to the United States caustic-dispersion mixes. The mixtures contained about 28 percent resin solids, 43 percent total solids and 57 percent water. The mixes were used to bond various plywood constructions under varying conditions using Chilean radiata pine (Monterey pine) and four Chilean hardwoods. The plywood panels were tested by an accelerated-aging test method (two 4-h boil test regimen). The results of Ihe tests indicated that the materials and methods were satisfactory for manufacturing exterior-grade plywood according to international Standards including the United States Product Standard PS 1-83.
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