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Publication: Forest Products Journal
Authors: Myers G C
Reference ID: 33(2):39-42
Publish Year: 1983
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Title: Properties of Hardboards Made from Tropical Hardwoods and Aspen Chips Before and After Simulated Outdoor Storage
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This limited study illustrates the feasibility of longterm storage of Philippine hardwood chips for dryformed hardboard manufacture. Only 9 percent weight loss occurred after 9 months storage under conditions that resulted in a 22 percent loss with aspen chips. High-density hardboards made from the aged Philippine hardwood chips had greater bending strength, internal bond, and thickness swelling than did boards made with fresh chips. Tensile strength and linear movement were not as great.
This limited study illustrates the feasibility of longterm storage of Philippine hardwood chips for dryformed hardboard manufacture. Only 9 percent weight loss occurred after 9 months storage under conditions that resulted in a 22 percent loss with aspen chips. High-density hardboards made from the aged Philippine hardwood chips had greater bending strength, internal bond, and thickness swelling than did boards made with fresh chips. Tensile strength and linear movement were not as great.
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