Abstract

The Micro Multiple Ply Wood (MMP) laminated thin veneers have expected to apply to a wide range of fields due to their characteristics of being lighter and stronger than resin. However, MMPs are challenging to mold into complex, refined shapes for use in actual products, so they need to be joined with thermoplastics to make one-piece molded products. This paper investigates process parameters' effect on polypropylene's joint strength to slit-induced MMPs. The results show that varying the slit conditions improved the joint strength.

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