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		<title>Engineered wood types</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I-joist Glued laminated timber Multilaminar veneer Veneer-based &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Plywood &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Parallel strand lumber (PSL) &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Stamina wood &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Parallam Parallel strand lumber Particle-based &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Oriented strand board (OSB) &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Laminated strand lumber (LSL) &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Waferboard &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Particleboard (chipboard) Fiberboard &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o [...]]]></description>
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<li>Veneer-based      <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Plywood       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Laminated veneer lumber (LVL)       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Parallel strand lumber (PSL)       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Stamina wood       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Parallam </li>
<li>Parallel strand lumber </li>
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<li>Particle-based      <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Oriented strand board (OSB)       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Laminated strand lumber (LSL)       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Waferboard       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Particleboard (chipboard) </li>
<li>Fiberboard      <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Insulation board       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o SyrocoWood       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Homasote (1909)       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Masonite (1924)       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Medium-density fiberboard (MDF)       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Hardboard </li>
<li>Mineral-bonded particleboard and fiberboard      <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Cement board       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Fiber cement siding       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Gypsum board       <br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; o Papercrete </li>
<li>Strawboard </li>
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		<title>Fiberboard</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 07:56:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fiberboard is a type of engineered wood product that is made out of wood fibers. Types of fiberboard (in order of increasing density) include particle board, medium-density fiberboard, and hardboard. Fiberboard is sometimes used as a synonym for particle board, but particle board usually refers to low-density fiberboard. Plywood is not a type of fiberboard, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fiberboard is a type of engineered wood product that is made out of wood fibers. Types of fiberboard (in order of increasing density) include particle board, medium-density fiberboard, and hardboard. Fiberboard is sometimes used as a synonym for particle board, but particle board usually refers to low-density fiberboard. Plywood is not a type of fiberboard, as it is made of thin sheets of wood, not wood fibers or particles. Fiberboard, particularly medium-density fiberboard (MDF), is heavily used in the furniture industry. For pieces that will be visible, a veneer of wood is often glued onto fiberboard to give it the appearance of conventional wood. </p>
<p>Fiberboard is also used in the auto industry to create free-form shapes such as dashboards, rear parcel shelves, and inner door shells. These pieces are usually covered with a skin, foil, or fabric such as cloth, suede, leather, or polyvinyl chloride, often referred to as vinyl or PVC. PVC can be stamped with a pattern to resemble leather, and is often cheaper than leather, which makes it an ideal candidate for use. </p>
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<p>Urea-formaldehyde (UF) resins are dominantly used in the medium density fiberboard (MDF) industry because of their low cost and fast curing characteristics. However, pressures on the use of UF resins are mounting steadily due to potential problems associated with formaldehyde emission. On the other hand, phenol-formaldehyde (PF) resins are more durable and do not emit formaldehyde after cure. But the Industry has traditionally shied away from using PF resins due primarily to their huge cost and much slower curing rate than UF resins. However, the press times PF-bonded fiberboard can be substantially reduced by manipulating the fiber mat temperatures, molecular weight distribution of PE resins and pressing parameters. As a result, the press times for PF-bonded fiberboard can be made comparable to those for UF-bonded fiberboard. Also, the resin content required for PF-bonded fiberboard is less than 5% to achieve a good board quickly. This is considerably lower than that required for UF-bonded fiberboard.</p>
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<p><em>Source: <a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiberboard" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a></em></p>
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