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Sestec adhesive based on animal proteins for the production of particleboards.

Authors :
Sieranc, Anna
Pastuch-Gawołek, Gabriela
Zdanowicz, Damian
Osiak, Katarzyna
Source :
Journal of Adhesion Science & Technology. Jan2024, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p203-224. 22p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The development of a biodegradable adhesive that uses waste from industry will bring enormous economic, social, environmental, and health benefits. Many laboratories around the world conduct research on the development of natural adhesives that can replace those based on toxic formaldehyde. Works in this area are also carried out by Sestec Polska Sp. z o. o, an example of which is the Sestec B0021G adhesive. This product belongs to the family of animal protein-based adhesives and is dedicated to particle board (PB) production (classes P1–P5 according to EN 312). This work presents the results obtained during the preparation of boards based on Sestec B0021G protein adhesive, manufactured with the use of variable production parameters, and assesses the influence of these parameters on the properties of the obtained products. The emphasis was especially on presenting the impact of production parameters on the PB strength and water resistance. The tests were carried out using different densities (560–800 kg/m3), pressing temperatures (150–230 °C), amounts of adhesive (7–15% in the surface layer and 5–13% in the core layer) and specific press times (5–13 s/mm). The boards showed excellent mechanical properties and water resistance. Higher PB classes were obtained under standard production conditions. Eventually, the obtained results showed that the binder can be used to produce all classes of PB products P1 to P7, and not only P1-P5 as initially assumed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01694243
Volume :
38
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Adhesion Science & Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174710200
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/01694243.2023.2224620