Publication: Research Concerning the Bending Properties of Reconstituted Spruce Lumber Boards, Obtained by Edge-Cutting at 45° and Gluing
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Abstract
The best-possible valorization of each cut log is a priority. The aim of this research was
to evaluate the potential of a solution for increasing the conversion efficiency of tapered logs, by
edge-cutting the narrowest sideboards at 45 and joining them by gluing, in order to obtain usable
lumber boards. The modality of obtaining the glued elements was described and the values of the
density and bending properties (MOE and MOR) of these elements compared to solid wood elements
taken from the same logs and the same position within each log was determined. The envisaged
outcome was to determine if the bonded products are suited to be used as cores within laminated
products for construction.
