The Application of Various Bark Species as a Fillers for UF Resin in Plywood Manufacturing

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The aim of the presented study was to apply various bark species (birch, beech, maple, pine and spruce) as fillers for urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin in three-layer plywood manufacturing. For this purpose, all types of bark were ground and added to the adhesive mixture. The resultant plywood was subjected to investigations of the following: tensile strength, modulus of elasticity (MOE), bending strength (MOR) and formaldehyde emission. The results indicate a reduction in the tensile strength. Moreover, the lack of significant improvement in strength parameters can be explained by too high a load of the filler (20 wt%). In the case of formaldehyde emissions, a reduction was observed for birch (B-1), beech (B-2), maple (B-3) and pine bark (B-4). In addition, an increase in the emission of formaldehyde was recorded only for spruce bark.

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Walkiewicz, J., Kawalerczyk, J., Mirski, R., Dziurka, D., & Wieruszewski, M. (2022). The Application of Various Bark Species as a Fillers for UF Resin in Plywood Manufacturing. Materials, 15(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15207201

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