1970
DOI: 10.1007/bf02615705
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Über die Mitverwendung von Altpapier für die Herstellung von Spanplatten

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“…where ó is the resistance to shearing (N/mm 2 ) , P max is the breaking load (N), and A is the glued surface area (mm 2 ). The descriptive statistical values for the resistance to shearing of the materials are given in Tables VII and VIII.…”
Section: Dry Air Specific Gravity Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where ó is the resistance to shearing (N/mm 2 ) , P max is the breaking load (N), and A is the glued surface area (mm 2 ). The descriptive statistical values for the resistance to shearing of the materials are given in Tables VII and VIII.…”
Section: Dry Air Specific Gravity Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly studies done for recycling newsprint without being processed and purifying it of printer's ink are rather noteworthy. 1,2 In these studies, it is stated that waste paper can be utilized in the direct production of panels or in the production of panels by mixing it with wooden fibers and chips. It is observed that many varieties of paper types, after being broken down and transformed into fibers, can be attached with organic and inorganic glues and the production of paperboard panels, medium density fiberboard, and new materials can be realized and that these materials can find an area of use in various sectors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here especially the usage of flax shives (Swiderski 1960) and the employment of bagasse fibre (Hesch 1968(Hesch ,1972 for particleboard manufacture is of importance. It appears from the work of Clad (1970) that in principle the use of waste paper äs a raw material for particleboard production is possible, but so far fibre material from industrial and household waste is not yet employed for the commercial manufacture of particleboard. Despite various efforts made in recent years, it has not been possible to replace wood by agricultural waste products on a large scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%