The Use of Polyolefins-Based Hot Melts for Wood Bonding
Mechanics of Composite Materials 2009
Jānis Kajaks, G. Bakradze, Armanda Vīksne, Skaidrīte Reihmane, Mārtiņš Kalniņš, R. Krutohvostov

The shear strength of three-layer birch veneer/polyolefin/birch veneer lap joints has been investigated. It was found that the optimum technological parameters for producing three-layer laminated systems (plywood) at 180°C were a pressure time of 1-3 min (plus 3-min preheating) and pressure of 5-10 MPa. All the systems investigated exhibited relatively high values of shear strength, which were higher than those of the industrially produced plywood based on phenol-formaldehyde glues (3.5-5 MPa). It is shown that the use of interfacial modifiers can increase the shear strength by 50% compared with its initial values. The high shear resistance is explained by the high mechanical adhesion between the hot melts and the wood substrate. After a prolonged moisture influence (70 days at relative air humidity of 80%), all the systems investigated showed a considerable (up to 25%) increase in the shear strength. This can be explained by swelling of birch veneer, which gives rise to additional resistance forces between the hot melt and the substrate.


Atslēgas vārdi
polyolefins, hot melt, birch veneer, activators of interfacial interaction, shear strength, moisure influence
DOI
10.1007/s11029-010-9120-7
Hipersaite
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11029-010-9120-7

Kajaks, J., Bakradze, G., Vīksne, A., Reihmane, S., Kalniņš, M., Krutohvostov, R. The Use of Polyolefins-Based Hot Melts for Wood Bonding. Mechanics of Composite Materials, 2009, Vol.45, Iss.6, 643.-650.lpp. ISSN 0191-5665. e-ISSN 1573-8922. Pieejams: doi:10.1007/s11029-010-9120-7

Publikācijas valoda
English (en)
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