THE EFFECT OF UV IRRADIATION ON SOME TECHNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD PANELS FROM VENEERS DRIED AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES

In this study, the effect of UV irradiation on the bonding strength, physical and chemical structure of plywood panels produced from maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) veneers manufactured and dried at different temperatures was studied. Accordingly, two different log peeling temperatures (32°C and 50°C) and three different veneer drying temperatures (110°C, 140°C, and 160°C) were chosen. Five-ply-plywood panels with 10mm thick were manufactured by using

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