1. Strength properties and dimensional stability of particleboards with different proportions of thermally treated recycled pine particles.
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Andrade, Paulo Ivan, de Oliveira Araújo, Solange, Neiva, Duarte Miranda, Vital, Benedito Rocha, de Cássia Oliveira Carneiro, Angélica, Gominho, Jorge, and Pereira, Helena
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PARTICLE board ,RAW materials ,HEAT treatment ,WOOD recycling ,THERMOGRAVIMETRY ,HEMICELLULOSE - Abstract
Wood-based panels made of waste and recycled raw material are lacking of dimensional stability. The aim of this study is to evaluate the potential beneficial effect of heat treatment (HT) on the properties of particleboards produced from waste of Pinus sp. used for packaging. The wood particles were heat treated at 180°C, 200°C and 220°C after grinding, and panels were produced with incorporation of 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% HT particles. The materials served as reference were particles without HT. Mass loss at 180°C and 200°C was small but increased significantly to 10.6% at 220°C. The HT caused a partial degradation of hemicelluloses, thereby the relative lignin content increased from 29.7% to 37.8% for the HT
220°C samples. Thermogravimetry revealed higher thermal stability of the HT particles. The equilibrium moisture content decreased with HT, e.g. panels with HT220°C showed 30% lower compared to the reference. Swelling of the panels was lowered by 30% (panel with 75% HT material) compared to the reference. The results with HT pine were successful in terms of dimensional stability and lower hygroscopicity; however, the panels lost some strength properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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