1. Improving wet welding properties
Improving welding properties in a wet environment (water resistance) will require in-depth knowledge of these properties.
1.1 By modifying welding parameters
Modifying welding parameters can positively influence welding quality and water resistance. A study has been carried out on beech samples placed in a friction machine which simultaneously applies a transverse movement at a frequency of 150 Hz with a variable welding time (1.5, 2, 3, 4 and 5 s), the welding pressure is maintained at 1.33 MPa, the...
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Standards and norms
- Glued laminated timber – Compression shear test - NF EN B51-032 - 1981
- Wooden structures – Glued laminated timber and reconstituted solid wood – Requirements - NF EN 14080 - 2013
- Phenolic and aminoplastic adhesives for load-bearing wood structures – Classification and performance requirements - NF EN 301 - 2013
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