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Conifer Bark and Related Tannins in Cold-Setting Phenolic Resins

7 Conifer Bark and Related Tannins in Cold-Setting Phenolic Resins [Pg.1014]

With the exception of the early work by Herrick and Conca (95) there has, until recently, been surprisingly little research directed to the use of conifer bark tannins in cold-setting wood-laminating adhesives. Current prices for the resorcinol that generally makes up about 25% of the weight of cold-setting phenolic resins are about 1.80 to 1.85/lb. Therefore, comparatively expensive reactions and processing costs can be economically feasible in the development of these types of [Pg.1014]

In the second approach (120), condensed tannins were purified of co-occur-ring carbohydrates and used as resorcinol replacements in a honeymoon system (116) as described previously in use of wattle tannin adhesives. One surface was spread with a commercial phenol-resorcinol-formaldehyde laminating adhesive, to which additional formaldehyde was added. The other surface was spread with pine bark tannin extract in sodium hydroxide solutions. Bonds meeting the requirements of the American Institute of Timber Construction were also obtained using this approach. It was necessary to remove the carbohydrates, however. Addition of the separated carbohydrates at comparatively low levels (about 10%) resulted in bonds with low wood failure. [Pg.1015]




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