1. The Strength of the Adhesive Joints of the Medium-Density Fireboards and Particle Boards with the PVC Film
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Vlodymyr Iasnii, Mirosław Müller, Tatiana Vitenko, Dana Stančeková, and Anna Rudawska
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adhesive joints ,Technology ,Materials science ,mdf ,pvc film ,Manufactures ,General Medicine ,Medium density ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,particle board ,TS1-2301 ,TJ1-1570 ,Particle ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,Adhesive ,TA1-2040 ,Composite material ,strength ,TD1-1066 - Abstract
The aim of the present article was to analyse the adhesive joints of different types of the furniture boards used for the furniture production. The present article included a comparative analysis of the adhesive joints of the particle board and the medium-density fireboard (MDF) pressed with the following types of film: A 0.3 mm thick PVC film and a 0.8 mm thick acrylic film, made with use of a single-component reac-tive hot-melt adhesive based on the PUR 706.2 ME polyurethane. It was observed that, among others, the adhesive joints made of the particle board with a pressed 0.3 mm thick PVC film and the adhesive’s basis weight of 24 g/m2 is characterised by better strength properties than the adhesive joints of the particle board with the adhesive’s basis weight of 48 g/m2.
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- 2020
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