Promising opportunities for increasing the efficiency of construction plywood production by optimizing technological factors

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The article addresses the issue of reducing energy and binder costs in the production of FSF birch plywood for construction purposes. Reducing production costs while ensuring the necessary performance standards is a competitive advantage of the material. One way to address this issue is by reducing the temperature of hot pressing (around 100°C) and the amount of phenol-formaldehyde binder (less than 100 g/m2). The experiment was conducted according to a second-order B-plan, and regression models were developed to determine the mechanical properties of plywood based on the pressing temperature, resin consumption, and the addition of modifiers such as copper acetate, resorcin, and copper resorcinate with acetic acid. The need for modifying the phenol-formaldehyde binder during low-temperature pressing is due to the low degree of polycondensation of the binder and the significant decrease in the peel strength of the plywood. The rational values of the factors in the plywood production process were obtained by analyzing the graphical dependencies and regression mathematical models of the mechanical properties of the plywood. When making plywood with a pressing temperature of 105°C, a resin consumption of 93 g/m2, and a copper acetate additive content of 1%, the material has a static bending strength of 133 MPa and a peel strength of 2.2 MPa. When using 1% resorcin as a modifier and similar production processes, the static bending strength is 142 MPa and the peel strength is 2.1 MPa. Both proposed modification options (with an additive of 1% of the liquid resin mass) are cost-effective. When implemented in production, the obtained results will reduce costs and ensure the production of construction-grade plywood with the required mechanical properties.

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A. Fedotov

Kostroma State University

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: aafedotoff@yandex.ru

Candidate of Sciences (Engineering)

Rússia, 17/11, Dzerzhinskiy Street, Kostroma, 156005

T. Vakhnina

Kostroma State University

Email: t_vachnina@mail.ru

Candidate of Sciences (Engineering)

Rússia, 17/11, Dzerzhinskiy Street, Kostroma, 156005

I. Susoeva

Kostroma State University

Email: i.susoeva@yandex.ru

Doctor of Sciences (Engineering)

Rússia, 17/11, Dzerzhinskiy Street, Kostroma, 156005

A. Titunin

Kostroma State University

Email: a_titunin@kosgos.ru

Doctor of Sciences (Engineering)

Rússia, 17/11, Dzerzhinskiy Street, Kostroma, 156005

K. Chumak

Kostroma State University

Email: ksusha.strugova93@yandex.ru

Postgraduate Student

Rússia, 17/11, Dzerzhinskiy Street, Kostroma, 156005

M. Nazarov

Kostroma State University

Email: marat.nazarov.0202@mail.ru

Master’s Student

Rússia, 17/11, Dzerzhinskiy Street, Kostroma, 156005

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2. Fig. 1. Birch peeled veneer

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3. Fig. 2. Press type P100-400 2E

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4. Fig. 3. Aqueous solutions of modifiers: а – copper acetate; b – resorcinol; c – copper resorcinate

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5. Fig. 4. The influence of pressing temperature and modifier additive proportion on the plywood tensile strength under static bending: а – for copper acetate; b – for resorcinol

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6. Fig. 5. The effect of pressing temperature and the proportion of modifier additive on the tensile strength of plywood when shearing along the adhesive layer after boiling for 1 hour: а – for copper acetate; b – for resorcinol

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7. Fig. 6. Color change of copper resorcinate complex with acetic acid 10 hours after preparation

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