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Adhesive bond performance of heat-treated wood at various conditions

机译:各种条件下热处理木材的粘合性能

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Heat treatment of wood leads to chemical, structural and physical changes in wood constituents, which can significantly affect the bonding performance of wood in several ways depending on the adhesive type used. In the present study, fir (Abies bornrniineriana Mattf.) and beech (Fagus orientalis L.) were heat treated at 170 degrees C, 180 degrees C, 190 degrees C, 200 and 212 degrees C for 2 hours. Four different types of adhesives were used for bonding process: melamine-urea-formaldehyde (MUF), melamine formaldehyde (MF), phenol formaldehyde (PF), and polyurethane (PUR) For all the pretreatment conditions, highest shear strength of adhesive bonds of each adhesive system was observed for untreated samples and shear strength decreased with increasing heat treatment. The strength of each adhesive bond of samples which were soaked in water was much less than dry samples, approximately half of the dry strength. Generally, the shear strength of the adhesive bonds after boiling was smaller than or similar to the values obtained for soaking. The untreated samples lost more strength after soaking and boiling than heat treated samples. With increasing heat treatment severity, reduction in shear strength increased in dry samples while decreased in soaking and boiling samples. For instance, after soaking, the untreated samples lost more strength (almost 39%) than heat treated samples (almost 24% for most severely heat treated samples). The results showed that the shear strength of adhesive bonds was influenced by heat treatment and depended on pretreatment of samples prior to testing. In general, all adhesives used performed in quite a similar way for all pretreatment conditions, and the bonding performance of heat treated fir wood was less satisfactory than that of beech wood for all adhesive system and condition.
机译:木材的热处理会导致木材成分发生化学,结构和物理变化,这可能会根据所使用的粘合剂类型以多种方式显着影响木材的粘合性能。在本研究中,冷杉(Abiesbornrniineriana Mattf。)和山毛榉(Fagus Orientalis L.)在170摄氏度,180摄氏度,190摄氏度,200摄氏度和212摄氏度下热处理2小时。粘合过程使用四种不同类型的粘合剂:三聚氰胺-脲-甲醛(MUF),三聚氰胺甲醛(MF),酚醛(PF)和聚氨酯(PUR)在所有预处理条件下,粘合剂的最高剪切强度为对于未处理的样品,观察到每个粘合剂体系,并且剪切强度随着热处理的增加而降低。浸泡在水中的样品的每种粘合强度都比干燥样品低得多,约为干燥强度的一半。通常,在沸腾后粘合剂的剪切强度小于或类似于均热获得的值。与热处理后的样品相比,未处理的样品在浸泡和沸腾后损失的强度更高。随着热处理强度的提高,干燥样品的剪切强度降低增加,而浸泡和沸腾样品的剪切强度降低。例如,浸泡后,未经处理的样品比经过热处理的样品(对于经过严格热处理的样品几乎失去了24%)失去了更多的强度(几乎39%)。结果表明,粘合剂的剪切强度受热处理的影响,并取决于测试前样品的预处理。通常,在所有预处理条件下使用的所有胶粘剂的性能都非常相似,并且在所有胶粘剂体系和条件下,经过热处理的杉木的粘结性能均不如山毛榉木。

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