What’s the Correct Moisture Content for Log Veneer in Plywood Production?
The moisture content of log veneer is crucial for effective wood drying and bonding. It’s typically measured as absolute moisture content and must be within a specific range to ensure good drying efficiency, plywood bonding, and overall quality of the final product.
1. How Moisture Content Affects Plywood Bonding Quality
- High Moisture Content:
- Too much moisture weakens the bonding strength of the plywood.
- It can cause defects like delamination, warping, or cracks on the surface.
- Low Moisture Content:
- If the moisture is too low, it also reduces the bonding strength.
The right moisture content depends on the type of wood, adhesive used, and the performance requirements of the plywood.
2. Moisture Content for Different Types of Adhesives
- Synthetic Resin Adhesives (e.g., urea-formaldehyde, phenolic resin):
- These require a lower moisture content for optimal bonding.
- Urea-formaldehyde: 5%-10% moisture content.
- Phenolic resin: 6%-12% moisture content.
- Protein-Based Adhesives (e.g., soybean adhesives):
- A slightly higher moisture content is better for bonding strength.
- Soybean adhesive plywood: 8%-14% moisture content.
3. Moisture Content for Different Wood Species
- Wood with Good Air and Water Permeability (e.g., ash wood):
- These species can handle a slightly higher moisture content during pressing without affecting bonding strength.
- Wood with High Resin Content (e.g., pine):
- High moisture content can cause issues like bubbling during pressing, so it should be kept lower to avoid defects.
4. Combined Effects of Moisture Content on Bonding Strength and Defects
- Bonding Strength:
- Studies show that a moisture content of 5%-15% provides good bonding strength, with 7%-8% being ideal.
- If less glue is applied, slightly higher moisture content can help maintain bonding strength.
- Plywood Defects:
- A moisture content between 5%-8% minimizes issues like deformation and surface cracking.
5. Final Recommendations
Based on the type of adhesive and wood species, here are the optimal moisture content ranges:
- Urea-Formaldehyde Resin Plywood: 5%-10% moisture content.
- Phenolic Resin Plywood: 6%-12% moisture content.
- Soybean Adhesive Plywood: 8%-14% moisture content.
Choosing the right moisture content helps balance bonding strength, minimize deformation, and reduce surface defects, improving the overall quality of the plywood.