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Particleboard Production from Paulownia tomentosa (Thunb.) Steud. Grown in Portugal

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POLYMERS
卷 15, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym15051158

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young Paulownia; particleboard; density; thermal conductivity; mechanical properties; physical properties; water absorption

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The properties of particleboards made with young Paulownia trees from Portuguese plantations were studied. Single layer particleboards were produced with different processing parameters and board compositions to determine the best properties for use in dry environments. Particleboards meeting the requirements for dry environment could be produced with young Paulownia wood with a density of around 0.65 g/cm(3) and a thermal conductivity of 0.115 W/mK.
Paulownia wood has raised high attention due to its rapid growth and fire resistance. The number of plantations in Portugal has been growing, and new exploitation methods are needed. This study intends to determine the properties of particleboards made with very young Paulownia trees from Portuguese plantations. Single layer particleboards were produced with 3-year-old Paulownia trees using different processing parameters and different board composition in order to determine the best properties for use in dry environments. The standard particleboard was produced at 180 degrees C and a 36.3 kg/cm(2) pressure for 6 min using 40 g of raw material with 10% urea-formaldehyde resin. Higher particle size lead to lower-density particleboards, while higher resin contents lead to higher density of the boards. Density has a major effect on board properties with higher densities improving mechanical properties such as bending strength, modulus of elasticity (MOE) and internal bond, lower water absorption but higher thickness swelling and thermal conductivity. Particleboards meeting the requirements for dry environment according to NP EN 312 standard, could be produced with young Paulownia wood with acceptable mechanical and thermal conductivity properties with density around 0.65 g/cm(3) and a thermal conductivity of 0.115 W/mK.

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