A new methodology to predict the optimum pressing time for wood-based panels produced with low formaldehyde emission resins
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Resumo: | Hot-pressing is the most important and costly operation in the manufacture of wood-based panels.Therefore, a rigorous control of all processing variables is necessary to ensure product quality and reducepressing time. This is particularly relevant because of the changes in resin formulations that have occurredalong the last decade, due to the stringent regulations on formaldehyde emissions from wood-basedpanels. In many industries, the scheduling of the press cycle is still performed based on past operatingconditions, developed for traditional formulations and are not adapted to the new low formaldehydeemissions resins. For these new resins, the interaction between resin cure kinetics, bond strengthdevelopment, mat rheological behaviour and heat and mass transfer during pressing is still not fullyunderstood.The aim of this work is to understand the influence of the pressing operating conditions on theperformance of particleboards bonded with a Carb II class fortified UF resin. Several trials were carriedout on a computer controlled lab scale hot-press, varying the venting start time, the total pressing time andthe moisture content on the mat face layer. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed in order toevaluate the significance level of the effects of these factors on particleboard physico-mechanicalproperties and formaldehyde emission.A new methodology has been developed by combining results of mat internal temperature evolution andbond strength development curves obtained using ABES apparatus to estimate the internal bond strength.This methodology allowed predicting the minimum pressing time needed to obtain a panel that meets thestandard specifications. |
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A new methodology to predict the optimum pressing time for wood-based panels produced with low formaldehyde emission resinsHot-pressing is the most important and costly operation in the manufacture of wood-based panels.Therefore, a rigorous control of all processing variables is necessary to ensure product quality and reducepressing time. This is particularly relevant because of the changes in resin formulations that have occurredalong the last decade, due to the stringent regulations on formaldehyde emissions from wood-basedpanels. In many industries, the scheduling of the press cycle is still performed based on past operatingconditions, developed for traditional formulations and are not adapted to the new low formaldehydeemissions resins. For these new resins, the interaction between resin cure kinetics, bond strengthdevelopment, mat rheological behaviour and heat and mass transfer during pressing is still not fullyunderstood.The aim of this work is to understand the influence of the pressing operating conditions on theperformance of particleboards bonded with a Carb II class fortified UF resin. Several trials were carriedout on a computer controlled lab scale hot-press, varying the venting start time, the total pressing time andthe moisture content on the mat face layer. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed in order toevaluate the significance level of the effects of these factors on particleboard physico-mechanicalproperties and formaldehyde emission.A new methodology has been developed by combining results of mat internal temperature evolution andbond strength development curves obtained using ABES apparatus to estimate the internal bond strength.This methodology allowed predicting the minimum pressing time needed to obtain a panel that meets thestandard specifications.20122012-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/103687engLuísa CarvalhoJorge MartinsCarlos Eduardo VasconcelosJoão PereiraJoão FerraPaulo CruzFernão Magalhãesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-29T13:08:13Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/103687Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:34:16.009707Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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A new methodology to predict the optimum pressing time for wood-based panels produced with low formaldehyde emission resins |
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A new methodology to predict the optimum pressing time for wood-based panels produced with low formaldehyde emission resins |
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A new methodology to predict the optimum pressing time for wood-based panels produced with low formaldehyde emission resins Luísa Carvalho |
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A new methodology to predict the optimum pressing time for wood-based panels produced with low formaldehyde emission resins |
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A new methodology to predict the optimum pressing time for wood-based panels produced with low formaldehyde emission resins |
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A new methodology to predict the optimum pressing time for wood-based panels produced with low formaldehyde emission resins |
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A new methodology to predict the optimum pressing time for wood-based panels produced with low formaldehyde emission resins |
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A new methodology to predict the optimum pressing time for wood-based panels produced with low formaldehyde emission resins |
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Luísa Carvalho |
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Luísa Carvalho Jorge Martins Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos João Pereira João Ferra Paulo Cruz Fernão Magalhães |
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Jorge Martins Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos João Pereira João Ferra Paulo Cruz Fernão Magalhães |
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Luísa Carvalho Jorge Martins Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos João Pereira João Ferra Paulo Cruz Fernão Magalhães |
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Hot-pressing is the most important and costly operation in the manufacture of wood-based panels.Therefore, a rigorous control of all processing variables is necessary to ensure product quality and reducepressing time. This is particularly relevant because of the changes in resin formulations that have occurredalong the last decade, due to the stringent regulations on formaldehyde emissions from wood-basedpanels. In many industries, the scheduling of the press cycle is still performed based on past operatingconditions, developed for traditional formulations and are not adapted to the new low formaldehydeemissions resins. For these new resins, the interaction between resin cure kinetics, bond strengthdevelopment, mat rheological behaviour and heat and mass transfer during pressing is still not fullyunderstood.The aim of this work is to understand the influence of the pressing operating conditions on theperformance of particleboards bonded with a Carb II class fortified UF resin. Several trials were carriedout on a computer controlled lab scale hot-press, varying the venting start time, the total pressing time andthe moisture content on the mat face layer. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed in order toevaluate the significance level of the effects of these factors on particleboard physico-mechanicalproperties and formaldehyde emission.A new methodology has been developed by combining results of mat internal temperature evolution andbond strength development curves obtained using ABES apparatus to estimate the internal bond strength.This methodology allowed predicting the minimum pressing time needed to obtain a panel that meets thestandard specifications. |
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