2024
DOI: 10.54033/cadpedv21n7-136
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Properties of patula pine plywood using phenolic resin-impregnated veneers

Ezaquel Bednarczuk,
Everton Lorenzett Tavares,
Éverton Hillig
et al.

Abstract: Having observed the need for structural panels for external use, it is important to study methods of treating wood from new forest species, with less harmful products. In this sense, veneers of Pinus patula wood were subjected to immersion treatment in phenolic resin diluted in water at 5% solids content for one minute, and subsequently used to produce plywood panels using phenol-formaldehyde resin, with a weight of 160 g /m² in single line. The experimental design included four types of panels: fresh veneers … Show more

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