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Use of UF-bonded recycling particle- and fibreboards in MDF-production
ISSN
0018-3768
Date Issued
2010
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DOI
10.1007/s00107-009-0376-3
Abstract
The work is related to the use of thermomechanical pulps (TMP) prepared from recycling UF-bonded particle- and fibreboards as a partial substitute for TMP made directly from wood in MDF. The results reveal that TMP from recycling boards show striking differences in their morphological characteristics and chemical properties compared to TMP prepared directly from wood. TMP from recycling boards are of shorter fibre length and higher content of fine fraction. Moreover, their cold water extractives are of higher pH-value and contain appreciably higher amounts of acetate and formate ions. TMP from recycling boards releases also more formaldehyde compared to TMP made directly from wood. Moreover, the results clearly show that TMP from recycling boards can be used up to 30% as a partial substitute for TMP from wood in making UF-bonded MDF without any noteworthy deterioration of the physical-mechanical board properties. Also, the formaldehyde release of the boards made using TMP from recycling boards experiences no negative change. Only small differences were found in the content of formate and acetate ions as well as in the release of volatile acids from MDF made from recycling fibre- and particleboards on the one side and boards directly made from wood on the other side. All the results indicate that chemical interaction seems to take place between the chemically degraded resin in UF-bonded recycling boards and the new binder used in making MDF.
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