COMPATIBILITY OF FOUR EASTERN CANADIAN WOODS WITH GYPSUM AND GYPSUM-CEMENT BINDERS BY ISOTHERMAL CALORIMETRY

Raúl Espinoza Herrera, Alain Cloutier
2008 MADERAS : Ciencia y Tecnología  
In order to determine the feasibility of manufacturing wood-gypsum and wood-gypsum-cement particleboards, the hydration reactions of four Eastern Canadian wood species with gypsum and Portland cement were studied. The compatibility of hot water extracted and raw wood particles with both gypsum and a gypsum-Portland cement mixture were determined for jack pine, balsam fi r, aspen and white birch by isothermal calorimetry. The four species were found to be compatible and suitable for the
more » ... ring of inorganic-bonded wood composite boards on the basis of the compatibility factor. The hot water extractive content was low in the four species and did not have a consistent impact on the compatibility factor. Nevertheless, hot water soluble extractives did have an impact on the time required to reach the maximum heat fl ux, delaying it to undesirable levels particularly in the case of balsam fi r mixed with neat gypsum. However, the effect of balsam fi r on neat gypsum hydration was markedly reduced by the addition of 30% Portland cement. Hot water extraction of the wood particles and the addition of Portland cement to the wood-gypsum mixture signifi cantly reduced the time required to reach the maximum heat fl ux. The gypsum-cement mixture was less sensitive to the inhibitory effect of wood than neat gypsum. Universidad del Bío -Bío visiblemente el tiempo requerido para alcanzar el máximo fl ujo de calor, además de eliminar el efecto causado por el Abies balsamea en la hidratación del yeso. En general, la mezcla yeso-cemento fue menos sensible a los efectos inhibitorios de la madera que el yeso puro.
doi:10.4067/s0718-221x2008000300009 fatcat:ttaocty2one6heufibvwtdr4zm