Manufacture of Urea Formaldehyde Bonded Plywood from Trewia nudiflora and Dipterocarpus turbinatus in Bangladesh
Introduction In the modern world, panel products are well accepted for their superior properties and the need to conserve wood. But a shortage of suitable logs of conventional species to meet the demand of these products creates a need to find new source of raw materials. There are more than 500 timber species in the forest and village groves of Bangladesh. There are some species which are being used traditionally and are considered as commercial important timber species. Rest of the species is thus treated as commercially less acceptable ones. Only a few species are being used by the plywood, tee-chest and particleboard industries. To fulfill the demand of the plywood industries it is of paramount importance to introduce alternative species for manufacturing plywood.
Ashaduzzaman Iftekhar Shams Arifa Sharmin Hasan Shahria
Forestry and Wood Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Bangladesh
国际会议
International Symposium on Wood Science and Technology(IAWPS 2008)(国际木材产品学会联合会2008学术研讨会)
哈尔滨
英文
459-460
2008-09-27(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)