Investigation of soy protein-kymene ® adhesive systems for wood composites

作者: Kaichang Li , Svetlana Peshkova , Xinglian Geng

DOI: 10.1007/S11746-004-0928-1

关键词: AdhesiveMixing (process engineering)Composite materialShear strengthMaterials scienceWater resistancePhenolFormaldehydeSoy proteinEnvironmentally friendly

摘要: … system, consisting of soy protein isolate (SPI) and Kymene® 557H (simply called Kymene) (a commercial wet-… Wood composites bonded with the new adhesive system had high water …

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