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Control Number
57420
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20060619142529.5
General Information
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Cataloging Source
PCARRD-DOST
Main Entry - Personal Name
Sicad, Emmanuel Noli B.
Main Entry - Uniform Title
ENGLISH
Title Statement
Rotary veneering characteristics of Philippine woods
General Note
College, Laguna: FPRDI, 1987. 18p
Summary, Etc.
Thirty-six Philippine wood species were studied for their rotary cutting properties to determine the most suitable knife angle (KA) and nosebar compression (NBC) for different veneer thickness and to find the best combination of these and other factors for high quality veneer production. Veneers of 0.81 mm thickness were generally cut at 90 to 91 degrees while for 3.15 mm thick veneers, 89.30 to 90.30 degrees were found suitable. This showed that KA significantly influenced uniformity of thickness. NBC also influenced thickness recovery or compression set, tightness and surface smoothness. The anatomical feature of the wood also influenced loose cutting and the features of the veneer being cut. Preheating improved the quality of veneers produced by sufficiently plasticizing the wood with high specific gravity for those with sapwood included. In general, acceptable quality veneers could be produced from most of the indigenous wood species
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
WOOD
VENEERS
PRODUCTION
CHEMICOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Added Entry - Personal Name
Chan, Feliza D.
Location
DOST PCARRD
Physical Location
Department of Science and Technology
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development
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