Previous Preservation of Veneers Promotes Higher Preservative Retention and More Effective Protection in CCA-Preserved Plywood

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Autor(a) principal: Athanázio-Heliodoro,Julia Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva,Gisleine Aparecida da, Palma,Hernando Alfonso Lara, D’Elaqua-Santos,Gabriel Francisco, Ballarin,Adriano Wagner
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Floresta e Ambiente
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Resumo: Abstract Plywood panel has a promising market in Wood Frame Construction System. Like any wood-based product, it can suffer deterioration, and preservative treatment is imperative. The preservative treatment can be done directly on a pressed panel - a conventional method that supposedly causes a decrease in physical-mechanical performance - or incorporated into the production process, by the previous treatment of veneers to develop panels with durability and quality. We compared the performance of these two processes. Panels were produced with Pinus taeda L., using 360 g m-2 of phenolic adhesive in a double line, a pre-pressing and hot pressing for 20 minutes under 1.2 MPa pressure and 130°C and treatement on veneers and panels with CCA-C. Tests followed Brazilian standards. Panels with previous treatment had lower water absorption and swelling. Preservation of the veneers also promoted higher retention levels and better penetration of preservatives. Both treatments did not affect the mechanical performance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Previous Preservation of Veneers Promotes Higher Preservative Retention and More Effective Protection in CCA-Preserved Plywood
title Previous Preservation of Veneers Promotes Higher Preservative Retention and More Effective Protection in CCA-Preserved Plywood
spellingShingle Previous Preservation of Veneers Promotes Higher Preservative Retention and More Effective Protection in CCA-Preserved Plywood
Athanázio-Heliodoro,Julia Carolina
Physical-mechanical properties
phenolic resin
preservative treatment
production process
plywood pressing
title_short Previous Preservation of Veneers Promotes Higher Preservative Retention and More Effective Protection in CCA-Preserved Plywood
title_full Previous Preservation of Veneers Promotes Higher Preservative Retention and More Effective Protection in CCA-Preserved Plywood
title_fullStr Previous Preservation of Veneers Promotes Higher Preservative Retention and More Effective Protection in CCA-Preserved Plywood
title_full_unstemmed Previous Preservation of Veneers Promotes Higher Preservative Retention and More Effective Protection in CCA-Preserved Plywood
title_sort Previous Preservation of Veneers Promotes Higher Preservative Retention and More Effective Protection in CCA-Preserved Plywood
author Athanázio-Heliodoro,Julia Carolina
author_facet Athanázio-Heliodoro,Julia Carolina
Silva,Gisleine Aparecida da
Palma,Hernando Alfonso Lara
D’Elaqua-Santos,Gabriel Francisco
Ballarin,Adriano Wagner
author_role author
author2 Silva,Gisleine Aparecida da
Palma,Hernando Alfonso Lara
D’Elaqua-Santos,Gabriel Francisco
Ballarin,Adriano Wagner
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Athanázio-Heliodoro,Julia Carolina
Silva,Gisleine Aparecida da
Palma,Hernando Alfonso Lara
D’Elaqua-Santos,Gabriel Francisco
Ballarin,Adriano Wagner
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Physical-mechanical properties
phenolic resin
preservative treatment
production process
plywood pressing
topic Physical-mechanical properties
phenolic resin
preservative treatment
production process
plywood pressing
description Abstract Plywood panel has a promising market in Wood Frame Construction System. Like any wood-based product, it can suffer deterioration, and preservative treatment is imperative. The preservative treatment can be done directly on a pressed panel - a conventional method that supposedly causes a decrease in physical-mechanical performance - or incorporated into the production process, by the previous treatment of veneers to develop panels with durability and quality. We compared the performance of these two processes. Panels were produced with Pinus taeda L., using 360 g m-2 of phenolic adhesive in a double line, a pre-pressing and hot pressing for 20 minutes under 1.2 MPa pressure and 130°C and treatement on veneers and panels with CCA-C. Tests followed Brazilian standards. Panels with previous treatment had lower water absorption and swelling. Preservation of the veneers also promoted higher retention levels and better penetration of preservatives. Both treatments did not affect the mechanical performance.
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