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X ray densitometry applied to technological evaluation of MDF panels of eucalyptus
Fecha
2009Registro en:
SCIENTIA FORESTALIS, v.37, n.84, p.343-350, 2009
1413-9324
Autor
BELINI, Ugo Leandro
TOMAZELLO FILHO, Mario
CHAGAS, Matheus Peres
Institución
Resumen
MDF panels from eucalyptus wood fibers were manufactured in laboratory and industrial production and had their apparent density profile determined by X-ray densitometry. The MDF panels apparent density parameters (maximum density of the superior and inferior faces; medium and minimum density) were determined and compared. The results indicated that the density values of the MDF panels made in the laboratory and in industrial line did not show significant statistical differences, indicating the similarities in the pressing phase of the fibers of both kinds. However, for MDF panels of laboratory and production line, the values of maximum, mean and minimum densities showed statistically significant correlations. The determination of the density profile for MDF panels by X-ray densitometry is important for the evaluation of pressing phase and other variables of the industrial process of production, as well for the determination of the technological properties.