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The is basically wood fibre stuck together with glue to make a board.
Wood fibre has been shown to reduce the effects of "plant growth regulators."
There are a number of different processes which can be used to separate the wood fibres:
It is a very tough board made of wood fibre and phenolic polymers.
Wood fibre products are a very precious natural resource and play a role in the carbon sink cycle.
The nest is made from chewed wood fibres mixed with saliva.
Look at how the wood fibres have disintegrated.
The bottles are made by moulding the pulp of wood fibre which is then pressed into shape.
Knots are unwanted, large, dark aggregates of wood fibres when making chemical pulp.
It is typically made from semi-bleached wood fibres.
Spruce is one of the most important woods for paper uses, as it has long wood fibres which bind together to make strong paper.
Wood grain most commonly refers to the texture and appearance of the wood fibres.
Brush liberally on to the exposed wood until the soft wood fibres are saturated.
Viscose:A synthetic fabric normally made from wood fibres.
This booklet is printed on environmentally friendly paper which has been produced from 30% virgin wood fibre and 70% sugar cane.
It is important to avoid damage to the wood fibres as this is important for the pulp properties.
The nest of this species is a large cup of woven mosses, grasses leaves and wood fibres.
For example, wood based biodiesel and wood fibre plastic composites are some examples of these new innovations.
Beaverboard (also beaver board) is a light wood-like building material, formed of wood fibre compressed into sheets.
Today, some people and groups advocate using field crop fibre or agricultural residues instead of wood fibre as being more sustainable.
Because the wood fibres are broken down by the hammer mill, there is virtually no difference in the finished pellets between different wood types.
Lightweight wood fibre board.
Further drying of the wood results in strengthening of the wood fibres, and is usually accompanied by shrinkage.
Thermo mechanical pulp is a two stage process which results in a very high yield of wood fibres at the expense of strength.
In the 19th century, new machines were made that could make paper out of wood fibres (instead of the hand-made rag paper).