Search Results - "Outhwaite, Andrew"
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Barriers to the Effective Adhesion of High-Density Hardwood Timbers for Glue-Laminated Beams in Australia
Published in Forests (01-07-2022)“…A number of international timbers of high commercial importance are extremely difficult to glue, which is significantly hindering access to global market…”
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The effects of the addition of surfactants and the machining method on the adhesive bond quality of spotted gum glue-laminated beams
Published in Bioresources (02-05-2022)“…The effects of adding surfactants to polyurethane and resorcinol formaldehyde adhesives were tested relative to the gluability of spotted gum timber for…”
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Examination of wood adhesive bonds via MicroCT: The influence of pre-gluing surface machining treatments for southern pine, spotted gum, and Darwin stringybark timbers
Published in Bioresources (01-08-2021)“…The successful manufacturing of glulam from several important Australian commercial timbers is quite challenging due to difficulties in gluing. Improvements in…”
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Influence of mechanical surface preparation methods on the bonding of southern pine and spotted gum: Tensile shear strength of lap joints
Published in Bioresources (01-02-2021)“…Southern pine and spotted gum are two of Australia’s most important locally produced commercial timbers. However, internationally, they are amongst the most…”
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The influence of mechanical surface preparation methods on southern pine and spotted gum wood properties: Wettability and permeability
Published in Bioresources (01-11-2020)“…The demand for engineered wood products (EWPs) continues to rise internationally. However, for some important Australian commercial timbers such as plantation…”
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The influence of mechanical surface preparation method, adhesive type, and curing temperature on the bonding of Darwin stringybark
Published in Bioresources (01-02-2021)“…Darwin stringybark (Eucalyptus tetrodonta) is one of Northern Australia’s most important commercial forest resources. The wood exhibits desirable wood…”
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