Evaluating the mechanical and fire-resistance properties of modified fast-growing Chinese fir timber with boric-phenol-formaldehyde resin

2017 
Abstract The abundant fast-growing Chinese fir was confined to nonstructural use for its poor mechanical and fire performance, and classified as low-quality building materials. Herein, Chinese fir was impregnated with boric-phenol-formaldehyde ( BPF ) resin, and then processed using high-frequency heating according to practical processing and application. The properties of BPF -specimen were tested, and the results showed, compared with the common plate hot pressing, high-frequency heating was an efficient technology for its high heating rate according to commercial process. Compared with the control, the mechanical properties and fire performance of BPF -specimen were improved obviously, and the more the resin retain, the better the properties of the modified specimen.
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