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Кора лиственных пород – перспективное сырье для производства плитных материалов

Кора лиственных пород – перспективное сырье для производства плитных материалов

Abstract

Представлены результаты исследования перспектив использования коры лиственных пород, таких, как береза, осина, в качестве сырья для производства плитных материалов различного назначения. Предложен принципиально новый способ обработки частиц коры – механоактивация в роторно-пульсационном аппарате. Вследствие такой обработки между частицами коры повышаются аутокогезионное взаимодействие, самослипаемость и однородность получаемой массы. The paper presents the results of a study of the prospects for using the bark of hardwoods, such as birch, aspen as raw materials for the production of slab materials for various purposes. A fundamentally new method of processing bark particles is proposed – mechanical activation in a rotary pulsation apparatus. As a result of such processing, the auto-cohesive interaction between the cortical particles increases, self-adhesion and uniformity of the resulting mass increases.

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ЛИСТВЕННЫЕ ПОРОДЫ, BARK, КОРА, ПЕРЕРАБОТКА, RECYCLING, HARDWOODS, ОТХОДЫ, WASTE, ПЛИТНЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ, СВОЙСТВА, SLAB MATERIALS, PROPERTIES

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