Method of making wood composites treated with soluble boron compounds
First Claim
1. A method of producing a wood composite that has been treated with a boron compound comprising:
- surface treating a wood furnish with a mixture of a boron compound comprising at least one of a water soluble borate and boric acid and a thermosetting phenol-formaldehyde binder in the form of novolac resin;
forming said furnish which has been surface treated into a mat; and
consolidating said mat under the application of pressure and heat for a time and at a temperature sufficient to cure said resin and to form said wood composite.
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Abstract
A novel method of producing a wood composite treated with a soluble boron compound is disclosed. Either a phenol-formaldehyde resole or novolac type resin can be used as the binder for a wood furnish. The wood furnish is surface treated with either the resole type resin or novolac resin together with a water soluble boron compound whereafter the surface treated wood furnish is formed into a mat and then consolidated in a press. When novolac is used as the resin, the consolidation takes place under sufficient pressure, heat and time in order to cure the novolac type resin and to form the wood composite. Optionally, the curing of the novolac resin can be promoted by injecting the compressed mat with steam, rather than by means of heated press platens. However, if a resole type resin is employed as the binder, while in its consolidated condition, pressurized steam is injected into the consolidated mat for a time sufficient to cure the binder and form the composite. The wood composite so produced and which contains the soluble boron compound, exhibits acceptable internal bond strength, and due to the inclusion of the boron compound, renders the composite less susceptible to biological attack and more fire retardant than conventional composites employing phenol-formaldehyde alone as the thermosetting adhesive.
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23 Claims
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1. A method of producing a wood composite that has been treated with a boron compound comprising:
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surface treating a wood furnish with a mixture of a boron compound comprising at least one of a water soluble borate and boric acid and a thermosetting phenol-formaldehyde binder in the form of novolac resin; forming said furnish which has been surface treated into a mat; and consolidating said mat under the application of pressure and heat for a time and at a temperature sufficient to cure said resin and to form said wood composite. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of producing a wood composite containing a boron compound comprising:
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surface treating a wood furnish with a boron compound comprising at least one of a water soluble borate and boric acid and a thermosetting phenol-formaldehyde binder in the form of a resole resin; forming said surface treated furnish into a mat; and consolidating said mat in a press and injecting the consolidated mat with pressurized steam at a temperature and for a time sufficient to cure said thermosetting binder and to form said wood composite. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method of producing a wood composite treated with a boron compound comprising the steps of:
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surface treating a wood furnish with a boron compound comprising at least one of a water soluble borate and boric acid and with a thermosetting phenol-formaldehyde binder comprising one of a novolac resin and a resole resin; forming said surface treated wood furnish into a mat; pressing said mat between two opposed press platens for a time and at a temperature sufficient to cure said binder and form said wood composite; said method being further characterized by applying heat to the compressed mat by means of at least one of heated press platens and injected pressurized steam when said binder in said surface coating is a novolac resin, and by means of injected pressurized steam when said binder in said surface coating is a resole resin. - View Dependent Claims (23)
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