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Method of making glued, laminated assemblies in prepressed and final pressed stages

  • US 4,115,178 A
  • Filed: 05/19/1977
  • Issued: 09/19/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/21/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. The method of making plywood which comprises:

  • (a) extruding on a surface of a first wood veneer a plywood glue comprising a member of the class consisting of the thermosetting phenol-formaldehyde resin glues, the resorcinol-formaldehyde resin glues, the cresol-formaldehyde resin glues, and the urea-formaldehyde resin glues,(b) superimposing a second veneer on the glue-spread surface of the first veneer,(c) the glue being extruded on the first veneer in the form of spaced filaments of foamed liquid glue having a density of from 0.1 to 0.5,(d) the veneer surface between the filaments being substantially unwetted by the glue,(e) the spacing of the filaments and the glue usage being predetermined to insure substantially complete coverage and wetting of both veneers with foamed liquid glue upon the application of prepressing pressure,(f) promptly prepressing the assembled veneers at a pressure and for a time only substantially sufficient to spread the filaments and wet the veneers with a veneer-separating layer of unset glue still in foamed condition, thereby tacking the veneers together for preliminary handling, and(g) thereafter further pressing the assembled and prepressed veneers at a temperature and for a time sufficient to break the foam structure of the foamed thermosetting glue, to press the veneers together, and to set the glue to its final bonding condition.

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