Principles of Wood Science and Technology

Principles of Wood Science and Technology

Format:
E-Book (pdf)
EAN:
9783642879319
Untertitel:
II Wood Based Materials
Genre:
Biologie
Autor:
Franz F. P. Kollmann, E. W. Kuenzi, A. J. Stamm
Herausgeber:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Anzahl Seiten:
703
Erscheinungsdatum:
06.12.2012

Inhalt
1. Adhesion and Adhesives for Wood.- 1.0 General Considerations about Gluing.- 1.1 Physical-Chemical Principles of Gluing.- 1.1.1 Cohesion and Adhesion.- 1.1.2 Intermolecular Forces, Polarity.- 1.1.3 Influence of Temperature, Concentration and Amount of Polymerization.- 1.1.4 Influence of pH Value on the Hardening of Glue Joints.- 1.1.5 Colloidal State of Wood Glues, Sols and Gels.- 1.1.6 Rheology of Glues.- 1.1.7 Phenomena of Hardening.- 1.1.8 Fortifying (Upgrading), Filling, Extending of Glues for Wood.- 1.2 Strength Improvement and Stresses in Glue Joints.- 1.3 Testing of Glue Joints.- 1.4 Summarized Results of Tests for Various Glues.- 1.5 Effect of Wood Species and Moisture Content on the Strength of Glue Joints.- 1.6 Pretreatment of Wood Prior to Gluing.- 1.7 Glue Spreading.- 1.8 Pressing of Glued Parts and of Laminated Wood.- 1.9 Difficulties and Defects in Gluing 2S.- 1.10 Natural Glues.- 1.10.1 Starches, Dextrins and Natural Gums.- 1.10.2 Protein Glues.- 1.10.2.1 Animal Glues, Manufactured from Hide, Sinews, Bones.- 1.10.2.2 Casein Glues.- 1.10.2.3 Blood Albumin Glues.- 1.10.2.4 Soyahean (or Soybean) Glues and Peanut-Meal Glues.- 1.10.3 Shellac.- 1.10.4 Asphalt (Bitumen) and Mastic.- 1.10.5 Natural and Synthetic Rubber (Neoprene).- 1.10.6 Glues on Cellulose Basis.- 1.10.6.1 Cellulose Acetates.- 1.10.6.2 Cellulose Esters.- 1.10.7 Silicate of Soda.- 1.11 Synthetic Glues.- 1.11.0 General Considerations.- 1.11.1 Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin Glue.- 1.11.1.1 History of Phenolic Resin Glues.- 1.11.1.2 Manufacture and Chemistry of Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins.- 1.11.1.3 Application of Phenolic Resin Glues.- 1.11.1.4 Properties of Phenolic Resin Glue Joints.- 1.11.2 Resorei nol -Formaldehyde Adhesives.- 1.11.3 Urea-Formaldehyde Resin Adhesives.- 1.11.3.1 History of Urea Resin Glues.- 1.11.3.2 Manufacture and Chemistry of Urea-Formaldehyde Glues.- 1.11.3.3 Hardening of Urea-Formaldehyde Resins.- 1.11.4 Melamine-Formaldehyde Resin Adhesives.- 1.11.4.1 History, Chemistry, and Manufacture of Melamine-Formaldehyde Adhesives.- 1.11.4.2 Application of Melamine-Formaldehyde Adhesives.- 1.11.4.3 Hardening of Melamine Adhesives.- 1.11.4.4 Properties of Melamine-Formaldehyde Resin Glue Joints.- 1.11.4.5 Fortifying or Upgrading of Urea Adhesives.- 1.11.4.6 Surface Coating of Wood Based Materials.- 1.11.5 Thermoplastic Resin Adhesives.- 1.11.5.1 General Properties and Manufacture.- 1.11.5.2 Cellulose Adhesives.- 1.11.5.3 Polyvinyl Acetates (PV A).- 1.11.6 Other Synthetic Organic Adhesives.- 1.11.6.1 Epoxy Glues.- 1.11.6.2 Polyurethane Adhesives.- Literature Cited.- 2. Solid Modified Woods.- 2.0 Introduction.- 2.1 Fundamentals of Impregnation.- 2.1.1 Flow through True Capillaries.- 2.1.2 Flow through Softwoods.- 2.1.2.1 Structure Involved.- 2.1.2.2 Permeability to Liquids and Gases.- 2.1.2.3 Longitudinal versus Transverse Flow.- 2.1.2.4 Mean Pit Membrane Pore Numbers and Radii.- 2.1.2.5 Effect of Gas-Liquid Interphases.- 2.1.3 Diffusion in Wood.- 2.2 Treating Methods.- 2.2.1 Sap Displacement.- 2.2.2 Capillary Absorption and/or Diffusion.- 2.2.3 Pressure Methods.- 2.3 Wood Preservation against Attack by Organisms.- 2.3.1 General.- 2.3.2 New and Modified Treating Methods.- 2.3.2.1 Double Diffusion.- 2.3.2.2 Modified Boucherie Process.- 2.3.2.3 Predrying Methods.- 2.3.2.4 Cellon Process.- 2.4 Wood Preservation against Fire.- 2.4.1 Fire Hazards.- 2.4.2 Fire Retardant Treatment.- 2.5 Dimensional Stabilization.- 2.5.1 Cross-Laminating.- 2.5.2 External Coatings.- 2.5.3 Internal Coatings.- 2.5.4 Reduction in Hygroscopicity.- 2.5.4.1 Heat Stabilization.- 2.5.5 Cross-Linking.- 2.5.6 Bulking Treatments.- 2.5.6.1 Salt Treatments.- 2.5.6.2 Sugar Treatment.- 2.5.6.3 Polyethylene Glycol Treatment.- 2.5.6.4 Wax Treatment.- 2.5.6.5 Phenolic Resin Treatment (Impreg).- 2.5.6.5.1 Treating Processes.- 2.5.6.5.2 Properties of Impreg.- 2.5.6.5.3 Uses for Impreg.- 2.5.6.6 Vinyl Resin Treatment.- 2.5.6.6.1 Strength Properties.- 2.5.6.7 Acetylated Wood.- 2.5.6.8 Other Treatments.- 2.6 Densified Wood.- 2.6.1 Densifying by Impregnation.- 2.6.1.1 Metalized Wood.- 2.6.2 Densifying by Compression.- 2.6.2.1 Plasticizing Wood.- 2.6.2.1.1 Bending Wood.- 2.6.2.2 Resin-Treated Compressed Wood (Compreg).- 2.6.2.2.1 Making Compreg.- 2.6.2.2.2 Properties and Uses of Compreg.- 2.6.2.3 Stable Untreated Compressed Wood (Staypak).- Literature Cited.- 3. Veneer, Plywood and Laminates.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.1.1 History, Status and Trends in Germany and North America.- 3.1.2 World Production and Analysis of Consumption.- 3.2 Veneer.- 3.2.1 Wood Species.- 3.2.2 Pretreatment of Logs Prior to Slicing and Peeling.- 3.2.2.1 Protection of Logs against Decay and Checking.- 3.2.2.2 Steaming and Boiling (Cooking) of Round Logs.- 3.2.2.3 Debarking or Cleaning.- 3.2.3 Veneer Sawing.- 3.2.3.1 Introduction.- 3.2.3.2 Circular Sawing of Veneer.- 3.2.3.3 Band Sawing of Veneer.- 3.2.3.4 Horizontal Gang Saws for Veneer Manufacturing.- 3.2.4 Veneer Slicing.- 3.2.4.1 Introduction.- 3.2.4.2 Horizontal Slicing of Veneer.- 3.2.4.3 Vertical Slicing of Veneer.- 3.2.5 Veneer Rotary-Peeling.- 3.2.6 Veneer Handling from the Slicer or Lathe.- 3.2.7 Trimming and Clipping.- 3.2.8 Veneer Peeling Lines.- 3.2.9 Veneer Drying.- 3.2.9.1 Introduction.- 3.2.9.2 Types of Veneer Dryers, Conventional Drying Times.- 3.2.9.3 Physics of Veneer Drying.- 3.3 Plywood.- 3.3.0 General Considerations.- 3.3.1 Principles of Manufacture.- 3.3.1.1 Veneer Jointing and Repairing.- 3.3.1.2 Applying the Adhesive.- 3.3.1.3 Pressing.- 3.3.1.4 Conditioning.- 3.3.1.5 Panel Finishing (Sizing and Thicknessing).- 3.3.1.5.1 Sizing or Trimming.- 3.3.1.5.2 Thicknessing (Sanding or Scraping).- 3.4 Properties of Plywood.- 3.4.0 Preamble.- 3.4.1 Density, Weight per Unit Area.- 3.4.2 Moisture Content, Absorption and Swelling.- 3.4.3 Thermal Conductivity, Acoustical Properties.- 3.4.4 Mechanical Properties.- 3.4.4.1 Elasticity and Rigidity.- 3.4.4.2 Strength Properties.- 3.4.4.2.0 General Considerations.- 3.4.4.2.1 Tensile Strength.- 3.4.4.2.2 Compressive Strength.- 3.4.4.2.3 Bending Strength.- 3.4.4.2.4 Shear Strength.- 3.4.4.2.5 Hardness.- 3.4.5 Technological Properties.- 3.4.6 Resistance against Destruction.- Literature Cited.- 4. Sandwich Composites.- 4.0 Introduction.- 4.1 Basic Design Principles.- 4.1.1 Sandwich Bending Stiffness.- 4.1.2 Sandwich Extensional Stiffness.- 4.1.3 Sandwich Shear Stiffness.- 4.1.4 Facing Stresses.- 4.1.5 Core Stresses.- 4.1.6 Minimum Weight Sandwich Composites.- 4.1.7 Local Failure Modes.- 4.2 Materials and Fabrication.- 4.2.1 Facings.- 4.2.2 Cores.- 4.2.3 Adhesives.- 4.2.4 Sandwich Assembly.- 4.2.5 Inspection.- 4.2.6 Test Methods.- 4.2.7 Repair.- 4.3 Structural Components.- 4.3.1 Beams.- 4.3.2 Columns.- 4.3.3 Plates.- 4.3.3.1 Plates under Normal Load.- 4.3.3.2 Plates under Edge Loads.- 4.3.3.2.1 Flat Panels under Edgewise Compression or Bending.- 4.3.3.2.2 Flat Panels under Edgewise Shear.- 4.3.3.3 Combined Loads.- 4.3.4 Cylindrical Shells.- 4.3.4.1 Cylindrical Shells under External Radial Pressure.- 4.3.4.2 Cylindrical Shells under Torsion.- 4.3.4.3 Cylindrical Shells under Axial Compression or Bending.- 4.3.4.4 Cylinders of Sandwich under Combined Loads.- 4.4 Dimensional Stability.- 4.5 Durability.- Literature Cited.- 5. Particleboard.- 5.0 History of Production, Consumption and Use of Particleboard.- 5.1 Raw Materials.- 5.1.1 Wood and Other Ligno-Cellulose Materials.- 5.1.1.0 General Considerations.- 5.1.1.1 Unprocessed Forest Products.- 5.1.1.2 Industrial Wood Residues.- 5.1.1.3 Flax Shives.- 5.1.1.4 Bagasse.- 5.1.2 Adhesives.- 5.1.2.1 Urea- and Melamine-Formaldehyde Resins.- 5.1.2.2 Phenolic Resin Binders.- 5.1.2.3 General Rules for Chip Resination.- 5.1.3 Additives.- 5.1.3.1 Water Repellents.- 5.1.3.2 Extenders.- 5.1.3.3 Fungicides, Insecticides.- 5.1.3.4 Fire Retardants.- 5.2 General Technology.- 5.2.0 Introduction.- 5.2.1 Particle Preparation.- 5.2.1.0 General Considerations.- 5.2.1.1 Wood Yard, Conveying of Raw Wood, M…


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