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fibreboard
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A material made from wood chips or shavings, which are compressed and bonded with resin and formed into stiff sheets, often laminated with melamine, and used in building or making furniture.
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THEY live in neat rows of boxy green tents, in makeshift rooms partitioned with fibreboard in abandoned barns, in the houses of local families paid to take them in; they sit and wait out their days or look for work nearby or make the perilous journey back and forth to their old homes.
Bark can be used in products such as particleboard and fibreboard, and small amounts are tolerated in semichemical and kraft pulping processes.
Viewers could access the digital images on the iPhones and iPads installed in fibreboard panels in the galleries.
The country's timber is used primarily for building materials, fibreboard, and furniture manufacturing.
Many national manufacturers have large plants there, producing paper and fibreboard, chemicals, and steel.
Edging can also be done by chipping in a simultaneous sawing and chipping operation, with the chips directed to pulp, fibreboard, or particleboard manufacture.
A resin adhesive is not always used in fibreboard manufacture; in some cases the boards are held together by physical forces (hydrogen bonding), the flow of the natural lignin present among the fibres, or interweaving of the fibres.
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The first commercial insulations, in the 1920s, were mineral wools and vegetable-fibreboards; fibreglass wool appeared in 1938.
Fourdrinier machine, device for producing paper, paperboard, and other fibreboards, consisting of a moving endless belt of wire or plastic screen that receives a mixture of pulp and water and allows excess water to drain off, forming a continuous sheet for further drying by suction, pressure, and heat.
In addition, lightweight refractory insulation can be made in the form of fibreboards, blankets, and vacuum-cast shapes.
Side industries have included fibreboards, industrial alcohol and livestock feed.
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