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Bonding to non-wood materials and modified wood
The requirements for the bonding of timber requires a high degree of flexibility during processing whilst ensuring aesthetical aspects by preserving the naturally wooden appearance. However, some imitations in technology still exist, which might hinder bonding practises in various applications, since the basic properties of wood are the governing factors in the overall properties of all wood-based products. A major limitation is the difficulty of bonding wood with non-wood materials. Using wood as one component in composite materials together with other materials means bonding wood and these other materials together. The majority of the well known adhesives and their application technologies are designed for wood-to-wood bonding, so bonding of wood to non-wood substrates may require alternative adhesive systems, different application methods and bonding technologies as well as special test methods, including, for example, special pre-treatments of the surfaces to be bonded. - The chapter will consider the surfaces of wood and glass. The observations from this wood to non-wood bonding can also be applied wholly or in part to other non-wood materials such as metal foils, plastic films gypsum and cement. Information relating to glued in rods has been reviewed within the Short Care Document of Working Group 1, and the reader is advised to refer to this document. - The chapter will also deal with the bonding of modified wood, and these findings may also apply to new preservative treatments currently being introduced into the wood processing industry.
Bonding to non-wood materials and modified wood
The requirements for the bonding of timber requires a high degree of flexibility during processing whilst ensuring aesthetical aspects by preserving the naturally wooden appearance. However, some imitations in technology still exist, which might hinder bonding practises in various applications, since the basic properties of wood are the governing factors in the overall properties of all wood-based products. A major limitation is the difficulty of bonding wood with non-wood materials. Using wood as one component in composite materials together with other materials means bonding wood and these other materials together. The majority of the well known adhesives and their application technologies are designed for wood-to-wood bonding, so bonding of wood to non-wood substrates may require alternative adhesive systems, different application methods and bonding technologies as well as special test methods, including, for example, special pre-treatments of the surfaces to be bonded. - The chapter will consider the surfaces of wood and glass. The observations from this wood to non-wood bonding can also be applied wholly or in part to other non-wood materials such as metal foils, plastic films gypsum and cement. Information relating to glued in rods has been reviewed within the Short Care Document of Working Group 1, and the reader is advised to refer to this document. - The chapter will also deal with the bonding of modified wood, and these findings may also apply to new preservative treatments currently being introduced into the wood processing industry.
Bonding to non-wood materials and modified wood
Ntalos, George A. (Autor:in) / Cruz, P. J. S. (Autor:in) / Manicova, D. (Autor:in) / Ohlmeyer, Martin (Autor:in) / Pacheco, J. A. L. (Autor:in) / Papadopoulos, Antonios N. (Autor:in) / Pequeno, J. M. B. (Autor:in) / Pizzi, Antonio (Autor:in) / Properzi, Milena (Autor:in) / Sernek, Milan (Autor:in)
01.01.2008
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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