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Home Catalog Forest Products Adhesives Wood Structure and Gluing - #700.3 |
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Running Time: |
22 minutes, 67 slides |
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Target Audience: |
Production supervisors, gluing foremen, and quality-control personnel |
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Description: |
Describes major differences in fiber structure between hardwoods and softwoods. Points out pathways for adhesive penetration and the causes of shrinkage and swelling of wood fibers. |
| Formats / Prices: | Slide Tape
Purchase: $39.95 |
| Video Transfer
Purchase: $29.95 |
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| Author(s): | Robert L. Krahmer, Forest Products Dept |
| Published: | 1975 |
| Reviewed: | 1996 |
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Plywood Gluing Series This series is an introduction to wood and adhesive technology for those involved in plywood manufacturing. The content is aimed especially at production supervisors, gluing foremen, and quality-control personnel. The programs survey those properties of wood and adhesives that influence plywood gluing and explain how to control the major variables that influence glueline quality. |
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| #700.1 - Making Plywood | |
| #700.3 - Wood Structure and Gluing | |
| #700.4 - Wood Veneers as Substrates for Gluing | |
| #700.5 - Trouble-Shooting Adhesion Failure | |
| #700.6 - Glueline Moisture Problems | |
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