Physical-mechanical properties of CLT Cross Laminated Timber manufactured with Tectona grandis and Gmelina arborea from Costa Rican forest plantations

Physical-mechanical properties of three-layer counter-laminated boards (CLT) were determined, made with Tectona grandis and Gmelina arborea wood, from forest plantations. Two types of adhesive were used, isocyanate polymer emulsion (EPI) and pre-catalyzed vinyl acetate modified with 3% nanoclay (PVA...

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Autores Principales: Sánchez-Machado, José David, Muñoz-Acosta, Freddy, Moya, Roger, Tenorio, Carolina
Formato: Artículo
Idioma: Español
Publicado: Editorial Tecnológica de Costa Rica 2022
Acceso en línea: https://revistas.tec.ac.cr/index.php/kuru/article/view/6099
Sumario: Physical-mechanical properties of three-layer counter-laminated boards (CLT) were determined, made with Tectona grandis and Gmelina arborea wood, from forest plantations. Two types of adhesive were used, isocyanate polymer emulsion (EPI) and pre-catalyzed vinyl acetate modified with 3% nanoclay (PVA-na). They applied two treatments to activate the adhesion surface: sanding and impregnation with acetone. The results showed that, by applying both adhesives (EPI and PVA-na) and both surface activation treatments (sanding and acetone), the CLT board with T. grandis obtained better mechanical performance (dynamic elastic modulus, shear stress, and parallel compression) and density than the CLT board with G. arborea wood. Regarding moisture absorption and moisture content between the CLT boards, no statistically significant difference was obtained. CLT boards built with both species comply with the mechanical properties (shear stress and parallel compression) and density established by the international standard ANSI / APA PRG 320 CLT.