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Wood adhesives based on tannin extracts from barks of some pine and spruce species
Authors:Y. Yazaki  P. J. Collins
Affiliation:1. CSIRO Division of Forest Products, Rosebank MDC, Private Bag 10, 3169, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Barks available in commercial quantities in Australia and overseas have been examined for their efficacy as raw materials for conversion to high quality adhesives for reconstituted wood products. Previously bark from maturePinus radiata was found to be suitable. This paper examines the suitability of barks from four mature pine species (Pinus caribaea, Pinus elliottii, Pinus pinaster andPinus sylvestris), one young pine species (Pinus radiata) and one spruce species (Picea abies). Only the bark extracts ofPinus caribaea andPinus pinaster gave high quality (Type A bond, WBP) wood adhesives. The gluing properties of the adhesives derived from the extracts appeared to be dependent on their contents of formaldehyde-reactive polyflavanoids as indicated by their Stiasny values, with a value of 65% being the minimum for producing a high quality adhesive by the methods used.
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