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Sahri, Mohd Hamami
(1990)
The Durability of Phenol-Resorcinol Formaldehyde Glue Joints on
Three Malaysian Hardwood Species.
Pertanika, 13 (2).
pp. 159-163.
Abstract
The integrity and durabilily of phenol-resorcinol fOrmaldehyde glue joints on three Malaysian hardwood species
were evaluated. Single and mixed-species laminations were produced using phenol-resorcinol formaldehyde
adhesive at room temperature. The integrity of the glue bond to delamination was lested according to the ASTM
D 1101-59 specification. All combinations, produced very low delemination percentage levels and met the
requirement specified by AlTC. The highest delamination percentage was shown by Kempas-Kempas combination
with only 4.7% and the lowest was Seraya - seraya combination with 0.0% delamination. Mixed-species
combinations offered lower percentage of delamination that their single-species counterparts.
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