Calcium carbonate modified urea–formaldehyde resin adhesive for strength enhanced medium density fiberboard production
2021
Lu, Li | Wang, Yan | Li, Tianhua | Wang, Supeng | Yang, Shoulu | Qing, Yan | Li, Xingong | Wu, Yiqiang | Liu, Ming
This study investigated the improved properties of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) modified urea–formaldehyde (UF) resin adhesive for medium density fiberboard (MDF) production. The CaCO₃ modified UF resins were prepared by adding different proportions of CaCO₃ to a low molar ratio UF resin at the initial stage of a typical synthetic process of the resin. The physicochemical properties of the resins were measured. The mechanical and environmental performances of the resin-bonded MDF panels were tested. The results show that the viscosity and free formaldehyde content of UF resins with or without CaCO₃ modification were not significantly different. The solid content of the CaCO₃ modified UF resin was significantly lower than that of the control group. In addition, the measured gel time of the CaCO₃ modified UF resin was 111–149 s, which was longer than that of the control resin (82 s). The gel time was further extended with the increase of the CaCO₃ content in the UF resin. The chemical group and crystal structure of UF resins with or without the modification of CaCO₃ were not significantly different. The internal bonding (IB) strength of the MDF panels significantly increased from 0.75 MPa to 0.97 MPa when the UF resin was modified with 2% of CaCO₃. This study provides scientific support for the preparation of inorganic mineral modified UF resins for strength enhanced wood-based panel manufacturing.
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