Technology of Wood Waste Processing to Obtain Construction Material

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The technology of wood waste processing to obtain a construction material is presented. Thermo-modified ground bark as a filler and gypsum as a binder were used in the composite. The experimental studies to determine the strength and water absorption of the composite material of the filler concentration and the fractional composition were presented. The analysis of the results was conducted.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 265)

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245-249

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September 2017

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