Optimum Composition Design of Environmental Friendly Wood-Based Composite

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Taking the wood residues as raw materials, the composition of an environmentally-friendly wood material were designed and optimized, and the effect of such process parameters as PF amount, hot-pressing time, design density on wood composite's properties was studied. Use DPS data processing system for Partial Least-Squares Regressive to analyze the effect of different process parameters on properties and establish mathematical model, so as to optimize the experimental program and ascertain the best conditions, at the same time to verify it.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 113-116)

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702-707

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June 2010

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