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- W7078631 abstract "Over twenty billion square feet (1/8-inch basis) of wood fiberboard are produced annually. Most of this footage goes into house and furniture construction as sheathing, acoustical tile, siding, paneling, underlayment, dustproofing, drawer bottoms, case backs, and doors. The industry had its beginning in 1914 with the development of insulation board by Muench (1). Mason's work on thermomechanical pulping (2, 3) and hot-press densification (4, 5) expanded the range of density and properties attainable with felted wood fibers. The classification of these products is given in Table I. IClassification of Wood Fiberboards Manipulation of raw material and process enables fiberboards of diverse properties to be produced. Low-density boards with heat-insulating or sound-absorbing qualities also possess sufficient strength for sheathing and dropped-ceiling applications. High-density boards possess machinability, embossability, and printability to take high-fidelity decorative designs in color and texture and to wear well as interior paneling, door skins, or furniture components. Medium-density boards combine a suitable" @default.
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- W7078631 date "1977-06-01" @default.
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- W7078631 title "Chemical Changes in Wood Associated with Wood Fiberboard Manufacture" @default.
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