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Manufacture of Hardboard
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From efforts to utilize waste wood fiber more fully from the lumber industry has come a substrate now widely used for interior trim parts in automobiles. Hardboard results from the separation of wood fibers, formation of the fiber into a mat, and subsequent consolidation with heated presses. Humidification of the pressed board followed by trimming and edging complete the manufacturing process of hardboard. Environmental improvement is a continuous program in the hardboard industry and has resulted in the development of a number of salable byproducts from mill residue.
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Artman, L., "Manufacture of Hardboard," SAE Technical Paper 710049, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710049.Also In
References
- American Hardboard Association “The Story of Hardboard.” 1966
- Panshin A. J. Harrer E. S. Baker W. J. Proctor P. B. “Forest Products.” New York McGraw-Hill 1950