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- aggregation date "2006".
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- aggregation subject "Agriculture and Food Sciences".
- aggregation title "Optimising the properties of OSB by a one-step heat pre-treatment process".
- aggregation abstract "Heat-treatment of solid wood to increase its dimensional stability and durability is well known and established in the industry. To enhance the application of wood-based panels (e.g. for exterior application) their durability against moisture and fungal decay has to be improved. In this paper a possibility is shown, how to adapt a heat treatment process on wood-based panels. Two different temperatures were applied on strands of Scots pine, before hot-pressing oriented strand board. The mechanical properties show an influence of the applied temperature on the strands and of the adhesive used for the panel. The thickness swelling is reduced (Fig. 3), resulting in increased dimensional stability. The process temperature has a major influence; with an increased pre-treatment temperature the thickness swelling is reduced. The internal bond strength was not affected by the pre-treatment.".
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