Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
- Volume 28 Issue 4
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- Pages.41-50
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- 2000
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- 1017-0715(pISSN)
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- 2233-7180(eISSN)
Manufacture of Cement-Bonded Particleboards from Korean Pine and Larch by Curing of Supercritical CO2 Fluid
- Suh, Jin-Suk (Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
- Hermawan, Dede (Wood Research Institute, Kyoto University) ;
- Kawai, Shuichi (Wood Research Institute, Kyoto University)
- Received : 2000.10.23
- Accepted : 2000.12.02
- Published : 2000.12.30
Abstract
Cement-bonded particleboard is being used as outdoor siding material all over the world, because this composite particularly bears a light weight, high resistance against fire, decay, and crack by cyclic freezing and thawing, anti-shock property, and strength enhancement. Construction systems are currently changing into a frame-building style and wooden houses are being constructed with prefabrication type. Therefore, they require a more durability at outdoor-exposed sides. In this study, the cement hydration property for Korean pine particle, Japanese larch particle and face- and middle layer particles (designated as PB particle below) used in Korean particleboard-manufacturing company was investigated, and the rapid manufacturing characteristics of cement-bonded particleboard by supercritical
Keywords
- Korean pine;
- larch;
- middle-layer particle;
- supercritical $CO_2$ curing;
- cement-bonded particleboard;
- conventional curing;
- cement/wood ratio;
- small fraction-screened particle;
- relative superiority of supercritical curing vs. conventional curing;
- thermogravimetric analysis