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Heat treatment of poplar plywood: Modifications in physical, mechanical and durability properties

Authors :
Marcon, Bertrand
Viguier, Joffrey
Candelier, Kévin
Thévenon, Marie-France
Butaud, Jean-Claude
Pignolet, Luc
Gartili, Adélaïde
Denaud, Louis
Collet, Robert
Marcon, Bertrand
Viguier, Joffrey
Candelier, Kévin
Thévenon, Marie-France
Butaud, Jean-Claude
Pignolet, Luc
Gartili, Adélaïde
Denaud, Louis
Collet, Robert
Source :
Iforest
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Plywood made of poplar are limited to indoor usages since poplar exhibits a rather low natural durability. Recently, wood heat treatments have been applied to improve properties such as decay susceptibility and dimensional stability. This study examines the potential of exposing poplar plywood to heat treatment to extend the potential of applications of this engineered wood product to outdoor end uses, and new markets accordingly. Plywood panels were glued with two different adhesive formulations based on the same melamine-urea-formaldehyde (MUF) resin to compare their respective ability to resist to the heat treatment. These different plywoods were thermally modified in saturated steam conditions at 215 °C for 2 hours following the ThermoWood® process, up to reach 14% in mass loss. The durability improvement brought by the heat treatment was assessed in order to evaluate any possible outdoor uses for such plywood. After all the conducted analyses, the potential to use heat treated poplar plywoods in humid interior and protected exterior service conditions was confirmed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Iforest
Notes :
France, text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366823344
Document Type :
Electronic Resource