Development of Mineral-Bonded Plywood with Magnesium Oxychloride as a Binder Using the Hot-Pressing Process

Shalbafan, Ali; Thömen, Heiko (2023). Development of Mineral-Bonded Plywood with Magnesium Oxychloride as a Binder Using the Hot-Pressing Process Polymers, 15(4), p. 805. MDPI 10.3390/polym15040805

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Environmentally friendly plywood panels were produced by a hot-pressing process using magnesium oxychloride cement (MOC) as a no-added formaldehyde adhesive. Magnesium oxychloride cement binders were prepared with different molar ratios of MgO:MgCl2 (M/C) and H2O:MgCl2 (W/C) ranging from 6 to 12 and 15 to 21, respectively, for plywood production. The binder properties measured were gel time, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and Fourier transom infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The quality of the plywood panels was analyzed based on their mechanical (shear and bending) and physical (thickness swelling and water absorption) properties. A positive effect on the properties of the MOC binder as well as on the properties of the plywood was observed by increasing the molar ratio M/C up to a value of 9. The shear and flexural properties of the plywood specimens were negatively affected by further increasing the molar ratio M/C to 12 and the molar ratio W/C from 15 to 21. Differential scanning calorimetry analysis showed a peak temperature of less than 100 °C for MOC curing, which meets the requirements of hot press technology. No delamination of the plywood specimens was observed after 24 h immersion in tap water or 6 h immersion in boiling water and after a cyclic delamination test. In general, mineral-bonded plywood with magnesium oxychloride shows promising properties for indoor and outdoor use, although the binder quality should still be improved.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering
School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering > Institute for Materials and Wood Technology
School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering > Institute for Materials and Wood Technology > Wood Chemistry
School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering > Institute for Materials and Wood Technology > Adhesive Technology
School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering > Institute for Materials and Wood Technology > Surface Treatment
School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering > Institute for Materials and Wood Technology > Polymer Chemistry
School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering > Institute for Materials and Wood Technology > Composite Materials
BFH Centres and strategic thematic fields > BFH Centre for Wood - Resource and Material

Name:

Shalbafan, Ali and
Thömen, Heiko

Subjects:

T Technology > TH Building construction
T Technology > TP Chemical technology

ISSN:

2073-4360

Publisher:

MDPI

Language:

English

Submitter:

Corinne Amstutz Hugi

Date Deposited:

08 Mar 2023 10:01

Last Modified:

12 Mar 2023 01:36

Publisher DOI:

10.3390/polym15040805

Uncontrolled Keywords:

plywood; mineral binder; magnesium oxide; petroleum-free binder; hot-press; no-added formaldehyde

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.18919

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/18919

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