Abstract
In this study, the durability of wood-based panels was evaluated by comparing the internal bond (IB) strength retention after five different laboratory-based accelerated aging tests with the IB retention after 5 years of outdoor exposure in Shizuoka City. In each accelerated aging test, the IB retention of MDI-bonded panels showed high retention compared to other panels. Outdoor exposure in Shizuoka City resulted in an IB retention value for particleboard (PF) and oriented strandboard (aspen) of less than 10% after the 5-year exposure period. Medium-density fiber-boards maintained their initial IB strength over the same period. Calculation of the mean IB retention for all board types allowed comparison of the severity of aging between the accelerated test methods and outdoor exposure. The ASTM six-cycle test method was the most severe among the standard treatment cycles applied. © 2010 The Japan Wood Research Society.
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Kojima, Y., & Suzuki, S. (2011). Evaluating the durability of wood-based panels using internal bond strength results from accelerated aging treatments. Journal of Wood Science, 57(1), 7–13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10086-010-1131-4
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