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Elise Bertheau, Valérie Simon and Christine Delgado Raynaud
Wood-based panels are ubiquitous in our daily lives, both as building materials and as furnishing materials. Numerous studies have revealed that these materials emit volatile organic compounds, such as formaldehyde, into indoor air, which can be harmful ...
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Sheikh Ali Ahmed, Stergios Adamopoulos, Junqiu Li and Janka Kovacikova
Change of relative humidity (RH) in surrounding environment can greatly affect the physical and mechanical properties of wood-based panels. Commercially produced acetylated medium density fiberboard (MDF), Medite Tricoya®, was used in this study to predi...
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Emilia-Adela Salca and Salim Hiziroglu
The objective of this experimental study was to evaluate the surface roughness and hardness of laminated wood-based composite panels as a function of exposure to high relative humidity (RH). All samples were conditioned in a room having a temperature of ...
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Paola Cetera, Francesco Negro, Corrado Cremonini, Luigi Todaro and Roberto Zanuttini
Oriented strand board (OSB) are widely marketed for several applications, from building to packaging. The manufacturing of poplar OSB has recently started in Northern Italy, representing a relevant innovation in the sector, given that this product is usu...
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Shanshan Wang, Han Zhang, Ying Nie and Hongqiang Yang
Life cycle analysis on wood-based panels in terms of CO2 flux can be used to quantitatively assess the climate change contributions of these materials. In this study, the annual CO2 flux between 1990 and 2015 was calculated through gate-to-gate life cyc...
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Richard J. H. Thompson, Martin P. Ansell, Peter W. Bonfield, John M. Dinwoodie
Pág. 311 - 325
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Thompson, R. J. Ansell, M. P. Bonfield, P. W. Dinwoodie, J. M.
Pág. 255 - 270
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