Manufacture of Veneer and Plywood from United States Hardwoods with Special Reference to the South

Manufacture of Veneer and Plywood from United States Hardwoods with Special Reference to the South
Author: John F. Lutz
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Total Pages: 11
Release: 1975
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Use of hardwood plywood in the United States has continued to increase over the past 20 years and is projected to increase 80 % over the next 20 years. The paper briefly describes the U.S. hardwood resources and log requirements for different grades of plywood. Specific cutting and drying characteristics of hardwood growing on southern pine sites are listed and possible ways suggested to use some of this resource for veneer. Among these uses are specialty plywood and laminated materials and construction and container veneer and plywood.

Agriculture Handbook

Agriculture Handbook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1440
Release: 1949
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Set includes revised editions of some issues.

A Complete Guide to Hardwood Plywood and Face Veneer

A Complete Guide to Hardwood Plywood and Face Veneer
Author: Ang Schramm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
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"Through concise detail, readers will learn how different characteristics of wood develop, how face veneer and hardwood plywood are produced, and how to avoid and resolve many end product challenges, such as warpage, knife marks, and core telegraphing, by using the best storing and processing techniques. A Complete Guide to Hardwood Plywood and Face Veneer also focuses on ways to maintain customer satisfaction and explains the history, development, and application of industry standards. With an extensive bibliography, Schramm has created an essential industry resource for all involved with hardwood plywood and face veneer."--BOOK JACKET.

Morphology of Wood Pulp Fiber from Softwoods and Influence on Paper Strength

Morphology of Wood Pulp Fiber from Softwoods and Influence on Paper Strength
Author: Richard A. Horn
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Total Pages: 462
Release: 1974
Genre: Fibers
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To achieve full utilization of each harvested tree, interest centers on use of all of the tree components. The objective of the study is to determine the influence of the morphological characteristics of pulp fiber from 12 western U.S. softwood species, representative of a wide range of fiber. The effect of the morphology of the wood pulp fiber as distinguished from that of the wood fiber is emphasized because differences in performance of fiber-based products are traced to the pulp fiber. Interrelationships of fiber morphology and pulp sheet properties are discussed. The results indicate that it is not possible to fully characterize the performance of a pulp by a single morphological characteristic and that the morphological characteristics significantly influence strength properties of sheets.