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Waferboard from black spruce, balsam fir and white birch grown in Newfoundland
https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub38798
Author
Shen, K.C.
Shields, J.A. (Jack)
Date
September 1980
Material Type
Research report
Field
Wood Manufacturing & Digitalization
Author
Shen, K.C.
Shields, J.A. (Jack)
Date
September 1980
Material Type
Research report
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Sector
Wood Products
Field
Wood Manufacturing & Digitalization
Research Area
Advanced Wood Manufacturing
Subject
White birch
Waferboards
Pinus
Spruce
Black spruce
Balsam
Location
Ottawa, Ontario
Language
English
Abstract
The three most abundant wood species from the province of Newfoundland were assessed for waferboard potential. This work was fully supported by the Department of Forestry and Agriculture of Newfoundland.
Waferboard
Black spruce
Balsam Fir
White Birch
Newfoundland
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