Search for dissertations about: "wood manufacture"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words wood manufacture.
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1. Water resistance of Scots pine joints produced by linear friction welding
Abstract : Wood welding is a mechanical friction process allowing the assembly of timber without any adhesives. The process consists of applying mechanical friction, under pressure, alternately to the two wood surfaces to be welded. READ MORE
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2. Production and characterisation of pine wood powders from a multi-blade shaft mill
Abstract : Wood is an important raw material for the manufacture of consumer products and in achieving societal goals for greater sustainability. Wood powders are feedstock for many biorefining and conversion techniques, including chemical, enzymatic and thermochemical processes and for composite manufacture, 3D printing and wood pellet production. READ MORE
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3. Catalytic Oxidation of Emissions from Residential Wood fired boilers
Abstract : The European Commission has set a target of doubling theenergy supply from renewable sources from 6% in 1997 to 12% in2010. An increased usage of biofuels will play an importantrole in meeting this target. READ MORE
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4. Laminated Veneer Products : Shape Stability and Effect of Enhanced Formability on Bond-Line Strength
Abstract : This thesis concerns two aspects of the manufacture of laminated veneer products (LVPs). The first aspect is related to the possible improvement of the shape stability of LVPs, and the second has its starting point in the modification of the veneer for enhanced formability as well as the question of whether and how these modifications affect the bond-line strength. READ MORE
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5. Life-Cycle Energy and Carbon Implications of Wood-Based Products and Construction
Abstract : Forests can be an important element of an overall strategy to limit the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) that contributes to climate change. As an integral part of the global carbon cycle, forests remove CO2 from the atmosphere as they grow, and accumulate carbon in tree biomass. READ MORE