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The effects of heat treatment on some mechanical properties of laminated black pine (Pinus nigra)
Author(s) -
ORDUsup Mustafa,
ATILGANsup Abdi,
OZALPsup Murat,
PEKERsup Huseyin
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of the physical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1992-1950
DOI - 10.5897/ijps2013.3864
Subject(s) - pinus <genus> , materials science , composite material , larch , polyvinyl acetate , pine wood , adhesive , bending , compressive strength , flexural strength , polyurethane , softwood , botany , polymer , layer (electronics) , biology
Black pine (Pinus nigra) has high industrial usage potential and large plantation in Turkey. Larch wood was treated with heat to determine its mechanical properties, such as bending strength and pressure and order to determine its adhesion strength. Laminating adhesives are used for the construction of polyvinyl acetate and polyurethane. Heat treatment was applied to the samples at 100-150°C for 4 h in drying oven. In the result of the experiments, heat treated samples give better results due to temperature increase.   Key words: Heat treatment, bending strength, compression strength, bonding strength, black pine.

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