2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15186474
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Selected Properties of Veneered Lightweight Particleboards with Expanded Polystyrene

Abstract: The aim of this study was to improve the properties of lightweight particleboards by their veneering. The industrially produced wood particles, rotary-cut birch veneer, expanded polystyrene (EPS) granules and urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin were used to manufacture non-veneered and veneered boards in laboratory conditions. The boards were manufactured with different densities of 350, 450 and 550 kg/m3 and with various levels of EPS content 4, 7 and 10%. Boards without EPS granules as the reference were also manuf… Show more

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“…or product-specific requirements (such as scratch resistance, water-and dirt-repellent properties, etc.). Usually, surfaces of particleboards (PB), medium density fibreboards (MDF) and other wood-based boards can be treated (a) by overlaying with wood veneer (the process known as veneering) [3][4][5], by glueing thin laminated sheets and laminates on them (the process known as laminating) [6][7][8], and (c) with liquid or powder coatings [5,[9][10][11]. From an esthetical point of view, when using these techniques, the furniture part appears to be made of a solid wood panel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…or product-specific requirements (such as scratch resistance, water-and dirt-repellent properties, etc.). Usually, surfaces of particleboards (PB), medium density fibreboards (MDF) and other wood-based boards can be treated (a) by overlaying with wood veneer (the process known as veneering) [3][4][5], by glueing thin laminated sheets and laminates on them (the process known as laminating) [6][7][8], and (c) with liquid or powder coatings [5,[9][10][11]. From an esthetical point of view, when using these techniques, the furniture part appears to be made of a solid wood panel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%