Abstract
In this paper, shell (PS), rice husk (RH), rapeseed stalk (RS), toonaciliata wood (TW) and Sinocalamus affinis (SA) were served as the modifier to modify the melamine modified urea-formaldehyde resin (MUF). The PS, RH, RS, TW, SA were ultra-fine crushed to be the powder with less than 48 um. The reactivity of PS, RH, RS, TW, SA and formaldehyde solution was measured, and PS, RH, RS, TW, SA were added in the third stage of synthesis process of the MUF resin. The basic properties of the resin and plywood were tested. The results showed that, with addition of the PS, RH, RS, TW, SA, the reactivity with formaldehyde solution became better, while the gel time became longer, the resin viscosity and the solid content increased, and the free formaldehyde content of the resin decreased. The formaldehyde emission of the plywood decreased by 60.53%, 48.25%, 41.23%, 44.74%, 56.14%, respectively, and the wet ply strength of the plywood increased by 40.00%, 56.19%, 16.19%, 24.76%, 54.29%, respectively. The use of the ultra-fined PS, RH, RS, TW, and SA showed good effects on the formaldehyde elimination of the MUF resin.
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