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*Any form of wood composite, which uses cellulose, or larger wood particles and an adhesive (along with other agents if desired) to make a new product | *Any form of wood composite, which uses cellulose, or larger wood particles and an adhesive (along with other agents if desired) to make a new product | ||
*Has consistent properties due to this (natural variation / "grain" is removed) | |||
*Main (relevant) ones are: | *Main (relevant) ones are: | ||
**[[Low-Density Fiberboard]] (also known as chipboard) | **[[Low-Density Fiberboard]] (also known as chipboard) | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineered_wood The Wikipedia Page on Engineered Wood Products] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineered_wood The Wikipedia Page on Engineered Wood Products] |
Revision as of 01:07, 15 July 2020
Basics
- Any form of wood composite, which uses cellulose, or larger wood particles and an adhesive (along with other agents if desired) to make a new product
- Has consistent properties due to this (natural variation / "grain" is removed)
- Main (relevant) ones are:
- Low-Density Fiberboard (also known as chipboard)
- Oriented Strand Board (a similar concept using thinner shavings)
- Medium-Density Fiberboard
- High-Density Fiberboard
- Masonite
- Also there are more paperlike materials that can technically be used as structual, or in Sandwich Panels
- Paperboard
- Containerboard (specific type used for Corrugated Fiberboard )
- main benefit is using paper recycling, wood chips, and other waste to make useful materials