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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Mycelium-Based Composite Materials: Study of Acceptance21citations
  • 2023Thermochemical modification of beech wood with ammonium hydroxide5citations
  • 2022Withdrawal Resistance of T-Nuts in Various Furniture Materials5citations
  • 2021Mycelium-Based Composites in Art, Architecture, and Interior Design: A Review84citations
  • 2019Load-bearing capacity and characteristic forms of destruction of furniturejoints made with rastex 15 and P-10 clamex fasteners4citations
  • 2019The Accuracy of Holes Drilled in the Side Surface of Plywood19citations
  • 2019Shape stability of chosen thin wood based panels after heatingcitations

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  • Bonenberg, Agata
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Shape stability of chosen thin wood based panels after heating

  • Pałubicki, Bartosz
  • Sydor, Maciej
Abstract

<jats:p>Shape stability of chosen thin wood based panels after heating. Lignocellulose board materials are commonly used for furniture construction. Typically, these are particle boards, fibreboard or plywood with thicknesses from 10 to 20 mm, however, some furniture elements are made of thin boards with a thickness of 3-4 mm (back walls, bottoms of drawers and others). Modern furniture uses built-in components that are a source of heat, such as lamps, power supplies, ovens. Local high temperature may negatively affect the shape stability of thin lignocellulose plates. The aim of the research described in this article was to determine the impact of shortterm exposure to high temperature on the dimensional stability of selected thin plate furniture materials. Four different HDF boards with nominal thicknesses of 3 mm and four different plywood boards with nominal thicknesses of 2 to 4 mm were tested. The test samples were subjected to a short-term exposure to temperatures of up to 250°C. As a result of the tests, it was found that HDF boards are characterized by a much higher shape stability at elevated temperature than boards made of plywood.</jats:p>

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