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Wood welding – a new wood bonding technology

2007
Wood welding technologies have been developed as a new way of bonding timber by using high temperature generated by friction and pressure. Timber is assembled without any adhesives. During the process the surface layer of timber (lignin), which is in direct contact with its counterpart, melts due to high pressure and temperature, which is usually ...
Mihulja, Goran   +2 more
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Latest development in the field of wood welding

2006
Welding of wood is an innovative jointing procedure that offers a lot of advantages over traditional gluing and mechanical fastening. Recent researchers have shown that the technique can be successful used to manufacture high quality environmentally-friendly wood joints, without any adhesive or additional chemicals.
Properzi, M.   +5 more
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Design of wood products using the method of welding wood

2014
Contemporary design is often at the brim of change and is more focused on presenting concepts and designing processes than new products. The scientific community in collaboration with designers has an important role in the development of new constructions implemented in innovative product concepts.
Domljan, Danijela   +3 more
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Study of the solubility and composition of welded wood material at progressive welding times

European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 2015
The solubility in water and carbohydrates/lignin composition after hydrolysis of wood welded by linear friction welding was studied. Welded beech (WB) and welded spruce (WS) were analyzed at welding times (Wt) of 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3 s, and 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 s, respectively.
Placencia Peña, M.I.   +4 more
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Influence of Wood Grain Direction on Linear Welding

Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2009
Wood grain orientation differences in the two surfaces to be bonded yield bondlines of different strengths in linear wood welding. End-grain-to-end-grain welds of good strength were obtained for both beech and oak woods. The tendency to defibration in end-grain-to-end-grain welding indicated that for wood densities higher than or equal to the density ...
P. Omrani, H. R. Mansouri, A. Pizzi
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Interior wood joints by mechanical fusion welding of wood surfaces

2004
Mechanically induced wood fusion welding, without any adhesive, is shown here to rapidly yield wood joints that satisfy the relevant requirements for structural application. The mechanism of mechanically induced vibrational wood fusion welding is shown to be due mostly to the melting and flowing of amorphous cells-interconnecting polymer material in ...
Gfeller, B.   +6 more
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New findings in wood-welding research

2009
Bonding of wood by virtue of nogs, without any adhesives and welding, has been done for centuries. If such nogs (wood dowels) are rotated during the bonding with the surface (in controlled conditions) at certain parameters, a firm joint is formed. Rotational welding of wood dowels without adhesives resulted in joints of significant sturdiness.
Župčić, Ivica   +4 more
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Tribological properties of the rotary friction welding of wood

Tribology International, 2022
Hongyu Lu, Wei Yin
exaly  

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