Using Deciduous Branch Wood and Conifer Spindle Wood to Manufacture Panels with Transverse Structure

Authors

  • Alin M. Olarescu Transilvania University of Brasov
  • Aurel Lunguleasa Transilvania University of Brasov
  • Loredana Radulescu Transilvania University of Brasov

Keywords:

Cross section, Panel, Eco-design, MOR, MOE, Compression strength, Compression wood

Abstract

The increasing demand on the wood market makes it necessary to use all secondary resources, including the wood branches and spindles. The properties of deciduous branches and softwood spindles were evaluated in order to create wood panels, highlighting the transverse texture with high value added. The research analyzed the properties of the wood from deciduous (beech, maple) branches and from conifer (spruce, fir) spindles. The methodology of obtaining panels with transversal structure was also presented. The production of minor wood (branches or spindles) was 254 m3/ha/year in the case of beech (branches) and 109 m3/ha/year in the case of spruce (spindles). The proportion of compression wood for spruce had an average value of 40.6%. A similar value of tension wood for beech was obtained. The modulus of elasticity for pine spindle wood was 71.7% lower than the modulus of elasticity for bending strength in the trunk. The quality index was 36.7% lower in the case of spindles than in the case of pine trunk, and the value of the quality ratio in branch maple wood was 2.61% lower than in trunk wood. Thus, even if it is not the only efficient solution, wood in the minor portions can be used to make high value-added panels such as those that highlight the transverse structure.

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Published

2022-11-09

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Research Article or Brief Communication