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The principal author published the first edition of a book entitled in German "Technologie des Holzes" (Springer-Verlag) in the year 1936. This book was available only in photostat copy form in the United States during World War n. A translation into the English language was later made in Australia. Due to many hampering factors caused by World War n it was not unti11951 that the second edition of the first volume of thir:; book with the enlarged title (translated) "Technology of 'Vood and W ood Based Materials" was published. The se co nd volume followed in 1955. The enormOllS expansion of wood seience and technology within less than two deeade,: is evident from a comparison of the number of pages of these two editions. The first edition eomprises 764 pages, the two volumes of the second edition 2231 pages. More recently, it becamc evident that an English version in a condensed up- to-date form was needed. Therefore, the principal author decided to publish a book on "Principles of W ood Science and Technology" in English. The first volume dealt with solid wood, this second volume deals with wood based materials.
U sing the ward "Principles" in the title of the condensed book this led directly to abandoning ft11 detailed historie al reviews, explanations, ftnd discussions of mftchines and processes.
Contents
1. Adhesion and Adhesives for Wood.- 1.0 General Considerations about Gluing.- 1.1 Physical-Chemical Principles of Gluing.- 1.2 Strength Improvement and Stresses in Glue Joints.- 1.3 Testing of Glue Joints.- 1.4 Summarized Results of Tests for Various Glues.- 1.5 Effect of Wood Species and Moisture Content on the Strength of Glue Joints.- 1.6 Pretreatment of Wood Prior to Gluing.- 1.7 Glue Spreading.- 1.8 Pressing of Glued Parts and of Laminated Wood.- 1.9 Difficulties and Defects in Gluing 2S.- 1.10 Natural Glues.- 1.11 Synthetic Glues.- Literature Cited.- 2. Solid Modified Woods.- 2.0 Introduction.- 2.1 Fundamentals of Impregnation.- 2.2 Treating Methods.- 2.3 Wood Preservation against Attack by Organisms.- 2.4 Wood Preservation against Fire.- 2.5 Dimensional Stabilization.- 2.5.4.1 Heat Stabilization.- 2.6 Densified Wood.- Literature Cited.- 3. Veneer, Plywood and Laminates.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Veneer.- 3.3 Plywood.- 3.4 Properties of Plywood.- Literature Cited.- 4. Sandwich Composites.- 4.0 Introduction.- 4.1 Basic Design Principles.- 4.2 Materials and Fabrication.- 4.3 Structural Components.- 4.4 Dimensional Stability.- 4.5 Durability.- Literature Cited.- 5. Particleboard.- 5.0 History of Production, Consumption and Use of Particleboard.- 5.1 Raw Materials.- 5.2 General Technology.- 5.3 Some Additional Layouts.- 5.4 Properties of Particleboard.- Literature Cited.- 6. Fiberboard.- 6.0 Types of Fiberboard.- 6.1 History and Development.- 6.2 General Outline of Processes.- 6.3 Raw Materials.- 6.4 Storage of Raw Material.- 6.5 Raw Material Preparation.- 6.6 Pulping (Wet Processes).- 6.7 Manufacture of Insulation Board.- 6.8 Manufacture of Hardboard.- 6.9 Properties of Fiberboard.- Literature Cited.- Conversion Factors.- Author Index.