VENEER BLOCK CONDITIONING MANUAL FOR VENEER AND PLYWOOD PRODUCTION

Veneer blocks are heat-conditioned in water or steam in an effort to plasticize (“soften”) the wood. When a sufficiently heated block is cut into veneer, the veneer will bend over the lathe's knife without splitting. This leads to improved volume recovery as the greatest con...

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Autor principal: Steinhagen,H. Peter
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Publicado: Universidad del Bío-Bío 2005
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-221X20050001000062008-05-20VENEER BLOCK CONDITIONING MANUAL FOR VENEER AND PLYWOOD PRODUCTIONSteinhagen,H. Peter veneer heat conditioned conditioning times Veneer blocks are heat-conditioned in water or steam in an effort to plasticize (“soften”) the wood. When a sufficiently heated block is cut into veneer, the veneer will bend over the lathe's knife without splitting. This leads to improved volume recovery as the greatest conditioning benefit. Since conditioning adds to the production cost, a site-specific economic analysis will be necessary to determine profit margins. This manual is based on selected literature sources. It briefly addresses the cost/benefit of block conditioning, heat-conditioning systems, energy demand, target temperatures, and conditioning timesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad del Bío-BíoMaderas. Ciencia y tecnología v.7 n.1 20052005-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2005000100006en10.4067/S0718-221X2005000100006
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Steinhagen,H. Peter
VENEER BLOCK CONDITIONING MANUAL FOR VENEER AND PLYWOOD PRODUCTION
description Veneer blocks are heat-conditioned in water or steam in an effort to plasticize (“soften”) the wood. When a sufficiently heated block is cut into veneer, the veneer will bend over the lathe's knife without splitting. This leads to improved volume recovery as the greatest conditioning benefit. Since conditioning adds to the production cost, a site-specific economic analysis will be necessary to determine profit margins. This manual is based on selected literature sources. It briefly addresses the cost/benefit of block conditioning, heat-conditioning systems, energy demand, target temperatures, and conditioning times
author Steinhagen,H. Peter
author_facet Steinhagen,H. Peter
author_sort Steinhagen,H. Peter
title VENEER BLOCK CONDITIONING MANUAL FOR VENEER AND PLYWOOD PRODUCTION
title_short VENEER BLOCK CONDITIONING MANUAL FOR VENEER AND PLYWOOD PRODUCTION
title_full VENEER BLOCK CONDITIONING MANUAL FOR VENEER AND PLYWOOD PRODUCTION
title_fullStr VENEER BLOCK CONDITIONING MANUAL FOR VENEER AND PLYWOOD PRODUCTION
title_full_unstemmed VENEER BLOCK CONDITIONING MANUAL FOR VENEER AND PLYWOOD PRODUCTION
title_sort veneer block conditioning manual for veneer and plywood production
publisher Universidad del Bío-Bío
publishDate 2005
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