木材接着に関する研究(第4報) : PVA変性尿素樹脂接着剤の耐久性について

島根大学農学部研究報告 Volume 1 Page 121-124 published_at 1967-12
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Title
木材接着に関する研究(第4報) : PVA変性尿素樹脂接着剤の耐久性について
Title
Studies on the Wood Gluing(IV) : On the Durability of PVA-modified Urea Resin Adhesive
Title Transcription
モクザイ セッチャク ニ カンスル ケンキュウ ダイ4ポウ PVA ヘンセイ ニョウソ ジュシ セッチャクザイ ノ タイキュウセイ ニツイテ
Creator
Goto Teruo
Sakuno Tomoyasu
Source Title
島根大学農学部研究報告
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Shimane University
Volume 1
Start Page 121
End Page 124
Journal Identifire
ISSN 0370940X
Descriptions
It has been known from the previous paper that the polyvinyl alcohol-modified urea resin adhesive has the gap-filling property.
In the present paper, the durability of the polyvinyl alcohol-modified urea resin adhesive is discussed. Beech sapwood were glued with polyvinyl alcohol-modified urea resin adhesive and unmodified urea resin adhesive. Glue-line thickness were regulated in 60-100microns and 320-370 microns thick. These glued woods were exposed for five years to the repeating cycle consist of 2 weeks at 25℃ and 33 percent relative humidity and 2 weeks at 25℃ and 87 percent relative humidity.
After1-7, 9, 12, 16, 21, 39, 51 and 63 cycles were repeated, the block shear test was carried out with respective sample blocks.
Transition of glue-joint strength and wood failure for five yearsis shown Fig.1 and 2.
The glue-joint strength and wood failure when polyvinyl alcohol-modified urea resin adhesive was used were higher than those when the unmodified urea resin adhesive was employed.
In all cases, the glue-joint strength and wood failure increased through 4-9 cycles, and then they decreased along with exposure period.
Deterioration of polyvinyl alcohol-modified urea resin adhesive after 63 cycles was remarkably less in conparison with that of unmodified urea resin adhesive.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学農学部
Date of Issued 1967-12
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108015