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Specification
Face: Plain or Melamine Faced
Core: Poplar and Hardwood / Pine and Hardwood
Size: 1220x2440mm and other special sizes according to
our clients' requirements.
Thickness: 4 -- 30mm .
Glue: MR, E1, E2 .
MR glue
Melamine formaldehyde glues
are not extensively used for plywood gluing but are used where a
high-grade bond is required, and where black phenolic glues cannot be
tolerated. They are used to fortified urea-formaldehyde glues to increase
the weathering resistance of the bond. The largest application of the
melamine formaldehyde resin is in the production of decorative overlays.
Urea formaldehyde glues are extensively used for interior
and intermediate grade bonding, which covers the majority of hardwood
plywood produced. Formulas differ somewhat and can be adapted to meet
specific conditions.
WBP glue
Phenol-formaldehyde glues are
standard for exterior bonds. With a glue properly formulated for exterior
use and suitably employed, no exposure conditions or laboratory testes are
known which will degrade hot pressed phenolic glue bonds without
destroying the adjacent wood layers. Phenolic glues are also used for
impregnating veneers and paper overlays for plywood.
Properties
Density:550-850㎏/m3
Tolerance of density: ≤±5.0%
Diagonal tolerance:≤5mm
Intensity:≥0.35 Mpa
Moisture:5-11%
Formaldehyde emission:≤30mg/100g
Swell rate:< 10%
Exterior structure intensity:≥0.95 Mpa
Bending strength (kg/cm2):180,150
Internal bond (kg/cm2):4,3
Species
1.Normal
density particle board
2.Medium density particle board:550-850kg/m3
3.High-density particle board
Uses
It is often used for kitchen tops (which are laminated with melamine) and
fire doors, mounting, backing, book making, and constructing. a timber
substitute in furniture. Flush doors, tabletops, chair seats. Chipboard
with a veneered surface is widely used for flat-pack furniture and work
surfaces.
Advantages
Particle board is cheaper, denser and more uniform than conventional wood
and plywood and is substituted for them when appearance and strength are
less important than cost. However, particle board can be made more
attractive by painting or the use of wood veneers that are glued onto
surfaces that will be visible. particle board over veneer core plywood is
its dimensional consistency and stability.
Disadvantages
All grades of chipboard except the high-density variety tend to soak up
water. Once it is water logged, chipboard tends to swell and breakdown.
Though it is more dense than conventional wood, it is the lightest and
weakest type of fiberboard, except for insulation board. Medium-density
fibreboard and hardboard, also called high-density fiberboard, are
stronger and denser than particle board. A major disadvantage of particle
board is that it is very prone to expansion and discoloration due to
moisture, particularly when it is not covered with paint or another
sealer. Therefore, it is rarely used outdoors or places that have high
levels of moisture, with the exception of some bathrooms, kitchens and
laundries, where it is commonly used as an underlayment beneath a
continuous sheet of vinyl floor covering. In such an installation the
edges must be properly coved upward against the wall and joins and
non-coved edges must properly sealed against moisture penetration. |