Drvna industrija, Vol. 59 No. 3, 2008.
Stručni rad
Development of Innovative Particleboard Panels
Francesco Balducci
; Cosmob-Consorzio del Mobile, Italija
Charles Harper
; InnovaWood Ltd, Irska
Peter Meinlschmidt
; Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research - WKI, Njemačka
Brigitte Dix
; Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research - WKI, Njemačka
Alfredo Sanasi
; Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italija
Sažetak
One aim of a joint European project called DIPP (Development of Innovative Particleboard (chipboard) Panels for a better mechanical performance and a lower environmental impact) is the development of
lightweight particleboards made from annual/perennial farm plants such as hemp, sunflower, topinambur, maize and miscanthus. These lightweight particleboards are intended as a possible substitution for traditional wood-based particleboards used in the furniture industry. Therefore the requirements of the EN 312 concerning the
moisture-related and mechanical properties of boards for interior use have to be met. The results of research have shown that the internal bond strength of one-layer lightweight particleboards made in the experiment meets the requirements of EN 312 (type P2) and the internal bond strength of three-layer boards with topinambur in the core layer does not meet these requirement. The lightweight boards failed to meet the requirements of modulus of elasticity and bending strength.
Ključne riječi
lightweight particleboards; annual/perennial farm plants; wood chips; binder; mechanical and moisture related properties
Hrčak ID:
29389
URI
Datum izdavanja:
30.11.2008.
Posjeta: 3.001 *