Abstract

Three layer laminated lumber is extensively used in the manufacture of window frames. The insulating capacity is an important factor. Some producers are trying to expand the market and have introduced novel scantlings with higher insulating capacities into the market. The core layer of these scantlings was replaced by new materials. The three types are pressed cork, Polyurethane and Purenit. In this study the wear effects of wood scantling with new core layers on the recession of blades was studied. Four different types of tungsten carbide blades with different grain sizes (normal, fine, super fine and diamond coated) were used. Results show that Purenit is the most abrasive material for blades. The glue line is also a source of destruction for blades. The authors suggest that super fine coated blade is the best type for machining wood-Purenit scantling. The two other scantlings can be machined with normal grain coated carbide blade without difficulties.

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