Preliminary Investigation of the Properties of Oriented Strand Boards Produced Using Green Adhesives

Nunez-Decap, Mario; Diaz-Stuardo, Felipe; Vidal-Vega, Marcela; Opazo-Carlsson, Camila; Moya-Rojas, Boris; Hernandez-Castillo, Vicente

Abstract

In this work, we sought to study the properties of OSB panels manufactured with new green adhesives for wood that can replace formaldehyde-based wood adhesives currently on the market. After the manufacturing of the OSB panels, physical, mechanical, thermal, and formaldehyde emissions tests were performed according to international standards. From the results, it was found that OSB panels produced with green adhesives are less susceptible to color change after UV exposure than an OSB panel manufactured with phenol-formaldehyde adhesive. Furthermore, the OSB panels produced with green adhesives presented statistically the same dimensional stability as an OSB panel manufactured with phenol-formaldehyde adhesive. In terms of mechanical properties, sample OSB-1 outperformed the control sample by 7% (MOE flatwise) and 13% (MOR edgewise) and reached 68% of the tensile strength, 85% of the internal bond strength, and 87% of the Janka hardness of the control sample. Regarding the mechanical properties and formaldehyde emissions evaluation results, all three OSB samples tested could be classified into OSB/2 of the E1 classification, which means that the OSB panels produced with green adhesives presented a performance comparable to that of the OSB panels manufactured with a formaldehyde-based wood adhesive. Hence, the green adhesives could be a potential replacement for the phenol-formaldehyde adhesive in the manufacturing of OSB panels because they yielded, in most cases, results equal to those for a control OSB panel.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001496725800001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: BUILDINGS
Volumen: 15
Número: 10
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2025
DOI:

10.3390/buildings15101702

Notas: ISI