Drvna Industrija (Jul 2008)

Effect of thermal post-treatment on some surface-related properties of oriented strandboards

  • Cláudio Henrique Soares Del Menezzi,
  • Raquel Bahia Ribeiro,
  • Gerson Henrique Sternadt,
  • Divino Eterno Teixeira,
  • Esmeralda Yoshico Arakaki Okino

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 2
pp. 61 – 67

Abstract

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A very promising method for improving the dimensional stability of oriented strandboard (OSB) has been studied in Brazil since 2001. According to this method, the OSB is thermally treated under mild conditions using a hot-press, where it is reheated without high level of compression stress. The properties of the treated OSB panels are different from and enhanced compared to those untreated ones. It means that the treated OSB can be used in more severe uses, like concrete formwork. This paper aims to evaluate the effect of the proposed thermal treatment on nail-holding capability and on surface hardness of OSB. Samples from 42 commercials OSB were thermally treated according to two levels of temperature (190°C and 220°C) and three heating times (12, 16 and 20 min) using a single opening hot-press. For comparison, control panels were kept untreated. The following surface-related properties were evaluated: Janka hardness, nail-holding capability in a plane normal to the surface, in the edge of the panel, water absorption and thickness swelling (TS) of edge sealed samples, and four surface roughness parameters. According to the Dunnett test, there were significant differences between treated and untreated panels for nail-holding, dimensional stability and surface roughness. The factorial ANOVA identified that the temperature was the main factor governing these properties while the duration of the treatment had lesser effect. It was concluded that the proposed thermal treatment improved significantly dimensional stability and did not affect adversely the nail-holding capability and surface roughness of the treated OSB

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