Effects of wollastonite on the properties of medium-density fiberboard (mdf) made from wood fibers and camel-thorn

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The effects of wollastonite fibers on the physical and mechanical properties of medium-density fiberboards composed of wood fibers with up to 10 % camel-thorn chips were studied. Approximately 30 % of the wollastonite fibers were less than 100 nm while the remainder were less than 1 |im Wollastonite fibers significantly improved most of the physical and mechanical properties while addition of camel-thorn produced more variable effects on panel properties. Up to 10 % camel-thorn could be added to panels without negative effects. A combination of 10% camel-thorn and 5% wollastonite fibers produced panels with the best properties.

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Taghiyari, H. R., Mohammad-Panah, B., & Morrell, J. J. (2016). Effects of wollastonite on the properties of medium-density fiberboard (mdf) made from wood fibers and camel-thorn. Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnologia, 18(1), 157–166. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-221X2016005000016

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