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YOLO-MDEW:Improved YOLOv8 for application of wood board edge banding defect detection. [PDF]
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Evaluation of Selected Fire Properties of Recycled Particleboards. [PDF]
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Cold-Pressed Insulation Boards from Recycled Cotton Fibers Using a Water-Borne PVAc-Starch Binder: Processing, Structure and Properties. [PDF]
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Comparison of Water Resistance for Modified Medium-Density Fiberboard
Forest Products Journal, 2022Abstract Commercial medium-density fiberboard (MDF) products, specifically manufactured for water resistance, were evaluated over 8 days under three water exposure regimes: 90 percent relative humidity, one-sided water spray, and one-sided wet pad. A three-cycle wet-pad and drying exposure test was also performed.
Luis Molina Irribarra +2 more
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Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Related to Medium-Density Fiberboard
Archivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition), 2012Pneumonitis due to hypersensitivity to wood fiber is mainly associated with the fungus that colonizes it. We present the case of a male affected with hypersensitivity pneumonitis in which the agent implicated was medium-density fiberboard, an engineered product whose main component is pine wood fiber.
Ramón, Toribio +3 more
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Isolation of cellulose nanocrystals from medium density fiberboards
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2017Cellulose fibers have been successfully isolated from medium density fiberboards (MDFs) by sodium chlorite oxidation-potassium hydroxide (NaClO2-KOH) leaching process, at 37.6% yield, comparable to the 39.3% and 37.3% cellulose fibers from eucalyptus and eucalyptus with 12% cured urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin, respectively.
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Forest Products Journal, 2018
Abstract Waste medium-density fiberboard (MDF) is mostly disposed of in landfills and left for incineration. The consequences of filling MDF waste to the landfill include undesirable associated costs and environmental problems caused by incineration.
Ehsan Adeeb +2 more
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Abstract Waste medium-density fiberboard (MDF) is mostly disposed of in landfills and left for incineration. The consequences of filling MDF waste to the landfill include undesirable associated costs and environmental problems caused by incineration.
Ehsan Adeeb +2 more
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Thermokinetic analysis and product characterization of Medium Density Fiberboard pyrolysis
Bioresource Technology, 2018This study investigates the pyrolysis of Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) as a potential waste management solution. Thermal behaviour of MDF was analysed via TG/DSC. The primary decomposition step occurred between 190 °C and 425 °C. Evolved gaseous products over this step were evaluated by a FTIR spectrometer coupled with TGA.
Aslan, Dilan Irmak +3 more
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Properties of medium density fiberboards made from renewable biomass
Bioresource Technology, 2007The goal of this study was to determine the comparative properties of dry-formed medium density fiberboards (MDF) made from renewable biomass (wheat and soybean straw) and those from conventional soft wood fiber. The MDF properties evaluated were modulus of elasticity, modulus of rupture, internal bond strength, thickness swell, and screw holding ...
X Philip, Ye +4 more
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Energy-saving technology of medium density fiberboard enterprise
2010 International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering, 2010High production energy consumption of medium density fiberboard restricted enterprise economic benefits seriously. In this paper, medium density fiberboard production characteristics was analyzed, energy-saving technology of medium density fiberboard enterprise was disscused.
Xin-Gong Li, Yi-Qiang Wu
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