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Title: Influence of extractives on bonding properties of white and southern red oak

Author: Kuo, Mon-Lin.; DiCarlo, Daniel; Hse, Chung-Yun

Date: 1984

Source: Journal of Adhesion 16:257-278

Description: White and southern red oak veneer were subjected to four methods of drying followed by five surface treatments. The four drying methods were mill drying at 350°F, laboratory drying at 350 and 212°F, and air drying. The five surface treatments were no treatment, surface scraping, soaking and dipping in 1% NaOH aqueous solution, and water extraction. Plywood panels were prepared by using a phenol-formaldehyde resin.

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Kuo, Mon-Lin.; DiCarlo, Daniel; Hse, Chung-Yun  1984.  Influence of extractives on bonding properties of white and southern red oak.   Journal of Adhesion 16:257-278

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