Evaluation of OSB panels using residual wood with low contents of castor oil polyurethane resin

G. Barbirato, Wanley Eduardo Lopes Junior, R. Martins, Cristiane Inácio de Campos, J. Fiorelli
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The use of residues from human activities has been currently gaining ground in the national and international markets, aiming toward the production of more sustainable materials that are less aggressive to the environment. Reusing and adding value to new products has also become an important factor in reducing production costs and the best alternative for this is process optimization. The choice for residual balsa wood was due to its rapid growth and low density, as well as for its ease of engineering and determining the ideal amount of resin for different types of panels. This study aims to investigate the influence of the content variation of castor oil-based polyurethane resin on the physical and mechanical properties of OSB board particles made from residual balsa wood in reforestation areas. The panels were produced with 8, 10, and 12 % commercial castor oil-based polyurethane resin and 9 mm long particles; their physical and mechanical characterizations followed international normative recommendations. The results indicated that the panels with resin contents higher than 10 % reached the minimum regulatory requirements for type 2 OSB panels, suitable for structural application. On the other hand, the panels produced with 8 % resin reached the minimum requirements for type 1 OSB panels, suitable for non-structural use by the furniture industry, such as linings and partitions. Therefore, our study concludes that the variation of resin contents for OSB panels of residual balsa wood allowed us to achieve optimal levels for the use of castor oil-based polyurethane resin, reaching minimum values recommended by regulations for OSB panels type 1 and 2 and a great possibility of application of this product for engineered materials.
评估使用蓖麻油聚氨酯树脂含量较低的剩余木材制成的定向刨花板
目前,利用人类活动产生的残留物在国内和国际市场上越来越受到重视,其目的是生产对环境影响较小的更可持续的材料。新产品的再利用和增值也已成为降低生产成本的一个重要因素,而优化工艺则是实现这一目标的最佳选择。之所以选择残余轻木,是因为它生长迅速、密度低,而且易于工程设计,也易于确定不同类型板材的理想树脂用量。本研究旨在探讨蓖麻油基聚氨酯树脂的含量变化对造林地区残余轻木制成的定向刨花板颗粒的物理和机械性能的影响。使用 8%、10% 和 12% 的商用蓖麻油基聚氨酯树脂和 9 毫米长的颗粒生产板材;其物理和机械特性符合国际规范建议。结果表明,树脂含量高于 10% 的板材达到了适用于结构应用的 2 类 OSB 板材的最低法规要求。另一方面,树脂含量为 8% 的板材达到了 1 类定向刨花板的最低要求,适用于家具行业的非结构性用途,如衬里和隔板。因此,我们的研究得出结论,残余轻木 OSB 板材树脂含量的变化使我们能够达到使用蓖麻油基聚氨酯树脂的最佳水平,达到 1 类和 2 类 OSB 板材法规建议的最低值,并为这种产品在工程材料中的应用提供了极大的可能性。
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