2005
DOI: 10.5902/198050981794
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Utilização de misturas de cavacos industriais com resíduos de serraria provenientes de madeiras de <i>Eucalyptus grandis</i> de diferentes idades para produção de pasta kraft.

Abstract: RESUMOEste trabalho estuda a viabilidade técnica do uso conjunto de resíduos de serraria (costaneiras dentre outros) e topos de árvores de Eucalyptus grandis com 15 anos de idade, destinadas à produção de madeira sólida, com madeira de árvores de plantio industrial, com 7 anos de idade, destinadas à produção de pasta kraft. São apresentados modelos úteis à realização de estimativas de alturas total e comercial e de volumes de madeira comercial e adequadas para serraria, todos baseados no DAP. São fornecidos da… Show more

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“…The average of the untreated wood was in the range of the results presented in other Brazilian studies of the same species (Maron and Neves 2004, Mocelin et al 2002, Santana 2009, Silvério 2008, expressing the different factors that can influence the chemical composition of a wood sample, such as age and site, for example. According to Bartlett's test (test statistic= 1,446; p-value= 0,079); there was no significant difference of the variances of the treatments, and the ANOVA results (F-ratio= 65,33; p-value= 0,000) showed that there was a significant statistical difference between the averages of the treatments.…”
Section: % Naoh Solubilitysupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The average of the untreated wood was in the range of the results presented in other Brazilian studies of the same species (Maron and Neves 2004, Mocelin et al 2002, Santana 2009, Silvério 2008, expressing the different factors that can influence the chemical composition of a wood sample, such as age and site, for example. According to Bartlett's test (test statistic= 1,446; p-value= 0,079); there was no significant difference of the variances of the treatments, and the ANOVA results (F-ratio= 65,33; p-value= 0,000) showed that there was a significant statistical difference between the averages of the treatments.…”
Section: % Naoh Solubilitysupporting
confidence: 61%