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Adhesion Performance of Plywoods Prepared with Different Layering Methods of Thermoplastic Resin Films

열가소성수지 필름의 적층방법에 따른 합판의 접착성능

  • Kang, Eunchang (Department of Forest Products, National Institute of Forest Sciences) ;
  • Lee, Sang-Min (Department of Forest Products, National Institute of Forest Sciences) ;
  • Park, Jong-Young (Korea Forestry Promotion Institute)
  • 강은창 (국립산림과학원 임산공학부) ;
  • 이상민 (국립산림과학원 임산공학부) ;
  • 박종영 (한국임업진흥원)
  • Received : 2017.06.26
  • Accepted : 2017.07.31
  • Published : 2017.09.25

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the adhesive performances of plywoods affected by layering direction and the amounts of thermoplastic films. The face and back layers of veneer were hardwood species (Mixed light hardwood) and core layer veneer was radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don). Thermoplastic film used as adhesive were polypropylene (PP) film and polyethylene (PE) film. Thermal analysis and tensile strength were investigated on each films. As a result, the melting temperature of PP and PE films were $163.4^{\circ}C$ and $109.7^{\circ}C$, respectively, and the crystallization temperature were $98.9^{\circ}C$ and $93.6^{\circ}C$, respectively. Tensile strength and elongation of each films appeared higher on the width direction than length direction. Considering the characteristics of the thermoplastic films, the test for the amount of film used was carried out by layering film to the target thickness on veneer. The effecting of layering direction of film on plywood manufacturing was conducted by laminating in the length and width directions of the film according to the grain direction of veneer. Tensile-shear strength of plywood in wet condition was satisfied with the quality standard (0.7 MPa) of KS F 3101 when the film was used over 0.05 mm of PP film and over 0.10 mm of PE film. Tensile-shear strength of plywood after cyclic boiling exceeded the KS standard when PP film was used 0.20 mm thickness. Furthermore, higher bonding strength was observed on a plywood made with width direction of film according to grain direction of veneer than that of length direction of film. Based on microscopic analysis of the surface and bonding line of plywood, interlocking between veneers by penetration of a thermoplastic film into inner and cracks were observed.

본 연구에서는 열가소성수지 필름의 사용량과 적층방향에 따른 합판의 접착성능을 알아보고자 하였다. 사용된 표판과 이판은 열대산 활엽수 잡목(Mixed light hardwood) 단판과 심판은 라디에타파인(Pinus radiata D. Don) 단판을 사용하였다. 필름은 폴리프로필렌(Polypropylene, PP) 필름과 폴리에틸렌(Polyethylene, PE) 필름을 사용하였다. 먼저 PP와 PE 필름의 특성을 알아보기 위하여 열분석과 인장강도를 조사하였다. 그 결과, PP 필름과 PE 필름의 용융온도는 $163.4^{\circ}C$, $109.7^{\circ}C$였으며, 결정화온도는 $98.9^{\circ}C$, $93.6^{\circ}C$로 나타났다. 각 필름별 인장강도와 신장률은 길이방향보다 폭방향이 더 큰 것으로 나타났다. 필름의 특성을 고려하여, 필름 사용량에 대한 시험은 단판 상에 목표두께별로 필름을 적층하는 방법으로 실시하였다. 그리고 필름의 적층방향에 따른 시험은 단판의 목리방향을 기준으로 필름의 길이방향과 폭방향을 구분하여 각각 적층한 후 합판을 제조하였다. 각각 제조된 합판으로 접착성능을 시험한 결과, 준내수 인장 전단 접착력은 PP 필름의 두께가 0.05 mm 이상, PE 필름은 0.10 mm 이상일 때 KS기준을 만족하였다. 내수 인장 전단 접착력은 PP 필름 두께가 0.20 mm일 때 KS기준을 상회하였다. 필름의 적층방향별 접착성능 시험에서, 단판의 목리방향과 필름의 폭방향으로 적층했던 합판은 필름의 길이방향으로 적층했던 합판보다 더 우수한 결과를 보였다. 현미경으로 관찰된 합판의 표면과 접착층에서 열가소성수지가 단판 내부와 할렬부위로 침투하여 기계적 결합을 이룬 것으로 확인되었다.

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