Effect of Panel Moisture Content on Internal Bond Strength and Thickness Swelling of Medium Density Fiberboard

Roberto Magalhaes, Beatriz Nogueira, Samaritana Costa,Nadia Paiva, Joao M. Ferra,Fernao D. Magalhaes, Jorge Martins,Luisa H. Carvalho

POLYMERS(2021)

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Wood-based products usually have serious limitations concerning contact with water, both because wood is a hygroscopic material and because the commonly used binder has low moisture resistance. This paper studies the effect of panel moisture content (MC) on the physico-mechanical properties of medium density fiberboards (MDF). Several commercial MDF boards produced in Europe were stored at room temperature and relative humidity (RH) for 9 weeks (approx. range 15-20 degrees C and 50-85% RH). Every week, a strip of each MDF board was cut out, divided into 5 x 5 cm test pieces and its internal bond strength (IB) was measured. A strong influence of MDF moisture content on internal bond strength was observed and therefore IB test pieces were stored in a climatic chamber (either at 20 degrees C, 55% RH and at 20 degrees C, 70% RH). A decreasing linear relation was established between IB and MC. It was found that this effect is reversible: after drying, internal bond strength rises again (following a slight hysteresis). This work reinforces the importance of conditioned storage before board properties analysis, as described in European Standard EN 319.
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wood-based panels,commercial MDF,storage conditions,physico-mechanical properties
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