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Use of spruce tannin as a binder in particleboards and medium density fiberboards (MDF)
ISSN
0018-3768
Date Issued
2000
Author(s)
DOI
10.1007/s001070050432
Abstract
In the recent past, increasing attention has been paid to the use of natural adhesives as a binder in the wood-based panel industry. Nowadays, two German companies are using Quebracho tannin and Wattle tannin for the production of particleboards and medium density fiberboards (MDF), respectively. To date no serious attention has been given to bond fiberboards using tannin derived from spruce bark. Results of research work on the use of spruce tannin as a binder for medium density fiberboards carried out in the last two years are presented. The results reveal that spruce tannin can be used to partially substitute Quebracho tannin in MDF up to about 60%. Such boards still meet the specification of moisture resistant MDF (according to EN 319 and EN 321). Moreover, spruce tannin can be used to 100% as a binder for the production of MDF for indoor use (type MDF EN 622-5).