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MECHANICALLY-INDUCED WOOD WELDING
Mechanically-induced vibration welding of flat wood surfaces and rotation welding of wood dowels, without any adhesives, gave strength values comparable to those obtained with adhesive bonded joints.
Antonio Pizzi +4 more
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This paper presents the up-to-date knowledge and results of the application of wood welding techniques at the Faculty of Forestry University of Zagreb. Wood welding technologies have been developed as a new way of bonding timber by using high temperature
Ivica Župčić +5 more
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Ultrasonic Welding of Wood Veneers
Creating wood joints usually requires glue or staples. These items are detrimental for the end-of-life of wood products, decreasing their potential recyclability, reusability, and biodegradability.
Clément Turpin +5 more
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Parameters of wood welding: A study with infrared thermography [PDF]
Welding of wood is a well-known joining procedure that offers several advantages over traditional mechanical fasteners or gluing. During welding, extensive solid-state transformation phases occur in the so-called melting zone and the heat-affected zone ...
Ganne-Chédeville, Christelle +8 more
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Solid wood joints by in situ welding of structural wood constituents [PDF]
Mechanically-induced wood flow welding, without any adhesive, is here shown to rapidly yield wood joints satisfying the relevant requirements for structural application.
Lehmann, Mario +12 more
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Temperatures in Rotary Welding of Dowels in the Beech Wood
Welding temperature is an important factor of rotary welding and affects the strength of the joint or the embedded force. This research focused on the parameters that affect the welding temperature and the effect of welding temperature on the embedded ...
Ivica Župčić +3 more
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Investigating Wood Welding Parameters Using a Prototype Welding Machine
Understanding how different processing variables influence wood welded bonds is vital if the technique will ever be used to create engineered lumber without using adhesives.
Melin, Timothy R
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Influence of Welding Time on Tensile-Shear Strength of Linear Friction Welded Birch (Betula pendula L.) Wood [PDF]
The purpose of this work was to determine the optimal welding time for linear friction welding of birch (Betula pendula L.) wood while keeping the other parameters constant and at similar levels compared to other species in a similar density range ...
Jussi Ruponen +5 more
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Interior wood joints by mechanical fusion welding of wood surfaces
Mechanically induced wood fusion welding, without any adhesive, is shown here to rapidly yield wood joints that satisfy the relevant requirements for structural application.
LEHMANN M +6 more
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Joining wood by friction welding [PDF]
At the Chair of Timber Constructions of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) tests were carried out to join wooden work pieces by friction welding without any additional welding deposit. It could be determined that this kind of technology, which is mainly used for thermoplastics and metal, can also be applied to wood. Tests were
B. Stamm, J. Natterer, P. Navi
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