The Fiberboard of Hot Pressing Process Optimization and Combination Performance Characterization

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To pack a certain quality ratio ammonium lignosulfonate / urea as a filler into the natural wood fiber, Using flat pressure process fiberboard materials, Optimize the hot pressing technique that the filler is 20% (The quality ratio of lignosulfonate/ urea is 5: 3), slab moisture content is 13%, hot-pressing temperature is 190°C; hot-pressing time is 7 minutes, hot-pressing pressure is 2MPa and 1% paraffin emulsion. Verifying test results show that mechanical performance is stable and reliable process. Analyze the reactivity of fiberboard packing, fiber gathered, the microstructure of interface properties with the application of FTIR, XRD and ESEM and other modern instrument analysis technology.

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