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Effect of Panel Moisture Content on Internal Bond Strength and Thickness Swelling of Medium Density Fiberboard.

Roberto Magalhães1, Beatriz Nogueira1, Samaritana Costa1, Nádia Paiva1, João M Ferra1, Fernão D Magalhães2, Jorge Martins2,3, Luisa H Carvalho2,3.   

Abstract

Wood-based products usually have serious limitations concerning contact with water, both because wood is a hygroscopic material and because the commonly used binder has low moisture resistance. This paper studies the effect of panel moisture content (MC) on the physico-mechanical properties of medium density fiberboards (MDF). Several commercial MDF boards produced in Europe were stored at room temperature and relative humidity (RH) for 9 weeks (approx. range 15-20 °C and 50-85% RH). Every week, a strip of each MDF board was cut out, divided into 5 × 5 cm test pieces and its internal bond strength (IB) was measured. A strong influence of MDF moisture content on internal bond strength was observed and therefore IB test pieces were stored in a climatic chamber (either at 20 °C, 55% RH and at 20 °C, 70% RH). A decreasing linear relation was established between IB and MC. It was found that this effect is reversible: after drying, internal bond strength rises again (following a slight hysteresis). This work reinforces the importance of conditioned storage before board properties analysis, as described in European Standard EN 319.

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Keywords:  commercial MDF; physico-mechanical properties; storage conditions; wood-based panels

Year:  2020        PMID: 33396663     DOI: 10.3390/polym13010114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Polymers (Basel)        ISSN: 2073-4360            Impact factor:   4.329


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1.  Mechanical and thermal behavior of hybrid composite medium density fiberboard reinforced with phenol formaldehyde.

Authors:  N Pugazhenthi; P Anand
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2021-12-11
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