Properties of hybrid strand board composed of virgin and recycled wood strands

dc.contributor.authorPipíška, Tomáš
dc.contributor.authorMarchiori, Alice
dc.contributor.authorBekhta, Pavlo
dc.contributor.authorMayer, Barbora
dc.contributor.authorSlávik, Richard
dc.contributor.authorKolář, Tomáš
dc.contributor.authorDěcký, David
dc.contributor.authorNociar, Marek
dc.contributor.authorŠulák, Michal
dc.contributor.authorKrál, Pavel
dc.contributor.authorRáheľ, Jozef
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-19T02:03:34Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.date.updated2026-03-19T02:03:34Z
dc.description.abstractThis study was to evaluate the feasibility of producing long strands of conventional sizes from post-consumer wood and to assess the impact on the properties of strand boards containing a fraction of such recycled strands. Randomly oriented strand boards were made using varying proportions of recycled wood (0%, 10%, 30%, 50% and 100%) mixed with virgin wood strands. To determine the influence of recycled wood on board properties, we analysed the fractional composition of strands, their wettability, sorption kinetics and cellulose crystallinity for both virgin and recycled wood, and tested various physical and mechanical properties of the resulting strand boards. We then compared the performance of these boards with the requirements of the European standard EN 300 and data from other studies. Boards containing recycled wood exhibited slightly lower but not statistically significant average values for modulus of rupture (MOR) and modulus of elasticity (MOE) compared with the control made from virgin wood. However, the results for internal bond (IB) strength indicated strong adhesion of the recycled strands, attributed to their favourable wetting behaviour. A key benefit of incorporating recycled wood was a significant improvement in the dimensional stability of the boards. In particular, boards made entirely of recycled strands demonstrated a 49.6% reduction in thickness swelling after 24 h of water immersion compared to those made exclusively from virgin wood. The findings indicate that substituting virgin strands with recycled counterparts enables the production of OSB/3 panels using shorter, narrower and thicker strands than standard virgin wood strands.en
dc.description.versionOA-hybrid
dc.format13
dc.identifier.issn0018-3768Sherpa/RoMEOJCR
dc.identifier.orcidPipíška, Tomáš 0000-0001-8096-4376
dc.identifier.orcidBekhta, Pavlo 0000-0002-4320-5247
dc.identifier.orcidMayer, Barbora 0009-0007-5896-5015
dc.identifier.orcidSlávik, Richard 0000-0003-3733-4541
dc.identifier.orcidKolář, Tomáš 0000-0002-6461-7582
dc.identifier.orcidDěcký, David 0000-0002-4225-4856
dc.identifier.orcidNociar, Marek 0000-0003-1571-7568
dc.identifier.orcidKrál, Pavel 0000-0001-7466-5185
dc.identifier.orcidRáheľ, Jozef 0000-0002-2850-8039
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12698/2235
dc.project.IDA-MIVP-2021-002
dc.project.IDProdukční efektivnost využití recyklovaného dřeva pro výrobu kompozitních materiálů
dc.publisherSpringer New York
dc.relation.funderMSM
dc.relation.ispartofEuropean Journal of Wood and Wood Products
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-025-02367-0
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectrecycled wood strandsen
dc.subjectvirgin wood strandsen
dc.subjectrandomly oriented strand boarden
dc.subjectphysical and mechanical propertiesen
dc.subjectpMDI resinen
dc.titleProperties of hybrid strand board composed of virgin and recycled wood strandsen
dc.typearticle
local.contributor.affiliationLDF
local.identifier.doi10.1007/s00107-025-02367-0
local.identifier.e-issn1436-736XSherpa/RoMEOJCR
local.identifier.obd43929387
local.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-105026118770
local.identifier.wos001650363100001
local.number1
local.volume84

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