New Challenges in Wood and Wood-Based Materials
Réh, Roman
New Challenges in Wood and Wood-Based Materials - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (168 p.)
Open Access
This Special Issue of Polymers is a collection of 11 original high-quality scientific contributions on basic and applied research in the field of wood science and technology, and provides good examples of the recent challenges related to the production and application of wood and wood-based materials. The Special Issue includes individual papers concerned with the enhancement of the performance and technological properties of wood composites, above all plywood, as well as with the ignition and combustion of wood and wood composites in monitoring and evaluating these processes on state-of-the-art equipment, and monitoring chemical changes in wood and wood adhesives and composites. The topic of the Special Issue has clearly resonated with the world's scientific community and the responses have come from traditionally strong wood research centers in Europe and Asia.
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English
books978-3-0365-1791-9 9783036517926 9783036517919
10.3390/books978-3-0365-1791-9 doi
Technology: general issues
plywood veneer 3D moldability natural fiber reinforcement wood-plastic composite (WPC) silicone mechanical properties cytotoxicity casting ageing veneer laser-cut additive manufacturing wood composite birch plywood molecular weight phenol-formaldehyde resin soft-rot weathering stability wood-based panels high-density fiberboards bio-adhesives ammonium lignosulfonate zero-formaldehyde emission tropical wood non-isothermal thermogravimetry deconvolution of thermogravimetry runs cone calorimetry testing heat-release rate OSB heat flux density ignition time weight loss meranti padauk merbau thermal treatment wood lignin eco-panel small ignition initiator straw relative burning rate fire properties spruce wood cellulose hemicelluloses lignin extractives time of storage fiber characteristics torrefied wood fuel combustion heat release rate n/a
New Challenges in Wood and Wood-Based Materials - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (168 p.)
Open Access
This Special Issue of Polymers is a collection of 11 original high-quality scientific contributions on basic and applied research in the field of wood science and technology, and provides good examples of the recent challenges related to the production and application of wood and wood-based materials. The Special Issue includes individual papers concerned with the enhancement of the performance and technological properties of wood composites, above all plywood, as well as with the ignition and combustion of wood and wood composites in monitoring and evaluating these processes on state-of-the-art equipment, and monitoring chemical changes in wood and wood adhesives and composites. The topic of the Special Issue has clearly resonated with the world's scientific community and the responses have come from traditionally strong wood research centers in Europe and Asia.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-0365-1791-9 9783036517926 9783036517919
10.3390/books978-3-0365-1791-9 doi
Technology: general issues
plywood veneer 3D moldability natural fiber reinforcement wood-plastic composite (WPC) silicone mechanical properties cytotoxicity casting ageing veneer laser-cut additive manufacturing wood composite birch plywood molecular weight phenol-formaldehyde resin soft-rot weathering stability wood-based panels high-density fiberboards bio-adhesives ammonium lignosulfonate zero-formaldehyde emission tropical wood non-isothermal thermogravimetry deconvolution of thermogravimetry runs cone calorimetry testing heat-release rate OSB heat flux density ignition time weight loss meranti padauk merbau thermal treatment wood lignin eco-panel small ignition initiator straw relative burning rate fire properties spruce wood cellulose hemicelluloses lignin extractives time of storage fiber characteristics torrefied wood fuel combustion heat release rate n/a