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Increasing sub/tropical eucalypt timber plantation profitability by value adding to thinnings [PDF]
New processing options and end-uses are being developed to create larger, more stable and higher-value markets for plantation-sourced wood. To justify continued expansion of Australia's current hardwood plantation estate it is becoming necessary to ...
Baillères, Henri +3 more
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Carbon footprint of particleboard: a comparison between ISO/TS 14067, GHG Protocol, PAS 2050 and Climate Declaration [PDF]
This article aims to assess: i) the carbon footprint (CF) of particleboard produced in Portugal, and ii) the influence of different methodological issues in the particleboard CF calculation by comparing four CF methodologies (ISO/TS 14067; GHG Protocol ...
Freire, Fausto, Garcia, Rita
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We present a scalable, low‐emission approach to transform waste into sustainable building materials via carbon mineralization and 3D printing. Calcium from recycled concrete reacts with CO2 to form CaCO3, which is combined with lignin and sawdust to create printable inks. The resulting 3D‐printed structures offer mechanical robustness and a closed‐loop
Yong Ding +7 more
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LAMINAR INCLUSION IN SUGARCANE BAGASSE PARTICLEBOARD [PDF]
ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to assess the effect of the laminar inclusion on the physical and mechanical properties of sugarcane bagasse particleboard. We used the commercial panels of sugarcane bagasse produced in China. To evaluate the effect of the laminar inclusion was tested two wood species (Pinus and Eucalyptus) and two pressures (10
Oliveira, Stefania Lima +4 more
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Properties of particleboard with oil palm trunk as core layer in comparison to three-layer rubberwood particleboard [PDF]
Compaction ratio is highly dependent on the density of the wood materials used in the production of particleboard. Lower density wood materials will produce particleboard with higher compaction ratio and is believed to give better properties.
Ashaari, Zaidon +7 more
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Cremation weights for an Italian contemporary sample
Abstract The increased demand for the study of cremated remains, combined with their poor state of preservation, presents anthropologists with highly complex and challenging cases. In this context, cremains weight is considered a stable parameter, not influenced by the fragmentation state of the remains, useful in anthropological investigations ...
Barbara Bertoglio +7 more
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Biodegradation Behaviour of Particleboard Bonded with Modified PVOH/Oil Palm Starch and Nano Silicon Dioxide [PDF]
The main objectives of this study were to evaluate the biodegradation behaviour of experimental particleboard bonded with modified 30 % of PVOH, 70 % of Oil palm starch and 3 % of nano silicon dioxide (SiO2).
A. K. Norani +5 more
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Developing new materials by recovering waste materials in the polymer reinforcement process helps to protect the environment and ensure a circular economy for these waste materials when they reach the end of their life cycle. This study shows the possibility of developing a new composite with bilinga and epoxy resin waste.
Mbelle Samuel Bisong +5 more
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Toxic Baby Furniture: The Latest Case for Making Products Safe From the Start [PDF]
Estimates indoor pollution levels of formaldehyde -- linked to increased risks of allergies, asthma, and cancer -- emitted by cribs, changing tables, and other baby furniture.
Johanna Neumann +2 more
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Sustainable Vitamin D2 Biofortification of Shiitake Mushrooms by Solar Drying
Vitamin D deficiency affects over 1 billion people and is linked to skeletal conditions such as rickets and osteoporosis, as well as nonskeletal and mental health disorders, including cardiovascular disease, certain cancers, infections, and depression.
Barbora Motýlová +4 more
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