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Recent research and development work on wood composites in Japan

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This paper highlights a number of articles on research and development on wood composites. The coefficient of variation in the mechanical properties of wood components tends to decrease when the thickness of the wood elements decreases. This finding was utilized in the manufacture of hollow cylindrical columns of laminated veneer lumber (LVL) from Cryptomeria plantation thinnings. In the future, the marketing of wood composite boards will tend toward two types: thick boards with low density properties and thin boards with fiber orientation. For the production of thick boards, fundamental parameters and application of steam-injection pressing have been studied, and continuous steam-injection pressing has been developed. For thin board production, generation principles of aligning torque in high-voltage system and the application has been studied. A new oriented mat former with electrodes positioned only at the reverse side of a forming belt has been developed. Various synthetic resins of low-molecular weight have been applied to improve dimensional stability of laminated products, such as LVLs and particleboards. Acetylation and formalyzation of fibers and particles were investigated to provide stabilized panels. High pressure steam treatment during pressing of wood composites has been studied and the process has been found effective and promising.

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The authors wish to thank Mr. Dwight A. Eusebio for his help in the preparation of this paper

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Sasaki, H., Kawai, S. Recent research and development work on wood composites in Japan. Wood Sci.Technol. 28, 241–248 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00204210

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