Development of an air-injection press for preventing blowout of particleboard I: Effects of an air-injection press on board properties

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An air-injection press was developed to prevent particleboard from blowing out during the manufacturing process. The air-injection press, which has holes punched in the heating plates, injects high-pressure air into the board through the holes of one plate and releases the air through the holes of the other plate. The high-pressure air forces out vapor trapped within the board, thus preventing blowout. The newly developed press reduced the pressing time required for manufacturing board from high-moisture-content particles. However, the manufactured boards exhibited mechanical properties and dimensional stability inferior to conventionally manufactured boards. © 2011 The Japan Wood Research Society.

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Korai, H., Ling, N., Osada, T., Yasuda, O., & Sumida, A. (2011). Development of an air-injection press for preventing blowout of particleboard I: Effects of an air-injection press on board properties. Journal of Wood Science, 57(5), 401–407. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10086-011-1191-0

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