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Plywood from Populus ciliata-studies on Pressing Conditions


     

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The study on 3-ply and 5-ply plywood from Populus ciliata shows that the required glue shear strength for WWR grade of plywood in both construction is achieved in 9 minutes of pressing duration at pressure of 14.0 kg/cm2. But if pressure is increased to 175 kg/cm2 the same stength is achieved in 3 minutes pressing duration in 3-ply plywood as compared to 6 minutes pressing duration in 5-ply plywood. Again with increased pressure at 21.0 kg/cm2 both 3-ply and 5-ply plywood achieved the required strength in 3 minutes of pressing duration. Compression loss was also studied, which shows an irregular trend in lower pressing duration.However, the rate of mean compression loss for same pressing duration with increasing pressure was observed rather high as compared to the same pressure with increasing pressing duration.
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M. P. Dimri

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K. S. Shukla


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The study on 3-ply and 5-ply plywood from Populus ciliata shows that the required glue shear strength for WWR grade of plywood in both construction is achieved in 9 minutes of pressing duration at pressure of 14.0 kg/cm2. But if pressure is increased to 175 kg/cm2 the same stength is achieved in 3 minutes pressing duration in 3-ply plywood as compared to 6 minutes pressing duration in 5-ply plywood. Again with increased pressure at 21.0 kg/cm2 both 3-ply and 5-ply plywood achieved the required strength in 3 minutes of pressing duration. Compression loss was also studied, which shows an irregular trend in lower pressing duration.However, the rate of mean compression loss for same pressing duration with increasing pressure was observed rather high as compared to the same pressure with increasing pressing duration.