Adhesion in cellulosic and wood-based composites

著者

    • Oliver, John F.
    • NATO Science Committee. Materials Science Panel

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Adhesion in cellulosic and wood-based composites

edited by John F. Oliver

(NATO conference series, VI, Materials science ; v. 3)

Plenum Press : Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division, c1981

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"Proceedings of a conference on adhesion in cellulosic and wood-based composites sponsored by the NATO Science Committee (Materials Science Panel) and held May 12-15, 1980, at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada."--Verso t.p

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Cellulose is a versatile and renewable natural resource which has attracted increasing attention in the last decade, expecially after the energy crisis of 1973. Apart from its extensive use as asolid product, wood is the most important source of cellulose fibres for papermaking and is also widely used as a source of energy. The form and availability ot* the forest provides a great opportunity for technological improvement and innovation in the future to satisfy the foreseeable increasing demand for wood- based products. For example, North American sawmills and plywood mills presently recover only about 45 to 55% of logged wood while the remainder is disposed as waste, if it is not used in pulp manufacturing. In addition, top and branch wood, and logs from non-commercial species which are presently not recovered from the logging sites could provide an abundant and relatively inexpensive resource for the manufacture of composite products. Other valuable potential sour ces of cellulosic materials are waste paper and agricultural waste. A composite is the consolidation of two polymerie materials such that one of the components acts as the adhesive binder while the other forms the substrate matrix. In some cases, the matrix and the adhesive may be the same materials. To maximize the adhesion potential of the composite, the properties of the substrate which can enhance, hinder or complicate the development of optimum adhesion should be thoroughly explored and identified.

目次

Plenary Session I: Components.- Molecular and Cell Wall Structure of Wood.- Structural Wood Adhesives - Today and Tomorrow.- The Forests as a Source of Natural Adhesives.- Plenary Session II: Adhesion and Composites.- Adhesion and Adhesives: Interactions at Interfaces.- Evaluation of Fiber Adhesion in Composites.- Bonding in Wood Composites.- Plenary Session III: Critical Properties and their Determination.- Problems Encountered with Conventional Fibre-Reinforced Composites.- Wood Composites.- Time Dependent Properties.- Workshop Sessions.- Workshop I - Morpholoy and Mechanical Properties.- Workshop II - Surface and Interface.- Workshop III - Durability.- Workshop IV - Fabrication, Applications and Economics.- Summary of Conference.- B. Ranby.- List of Participants.

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