7. Conclusion
Plant and animal proteins (wheat protein hydrolysate, whey protein, soy protein and ovalbumin) are promising candidates for the preparation of adhesives, foams and coatings:
Moisture-resistant glues have been obtained from wheat proteins, soy flour and ovalbumin; whey, on the other hand, has made it possible to obtain a glue for plywood, but which is not moisture-resistant;
natural ultra-stable foams have been prepared from albumin and whey;
heat-resistant coatings were obtained by reacting triethyl phosphate with wheat protein.
Proteins offer great potential for developing environmentally-friendly materials that are competitive with fossil-based polymers such as adhesives, foams and coatings.
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Standards and norms
- Adhesives – Non-structural wood adhesives – Determining the tensile shear strength of lap joints - NF EN 205 - 2016
- Wooden structures – Glued laminated timber and reconstituted solid wood – Requirements - NF EN 14080 - 2013
- Plywood – Bonding quality – Part 2: Requirements - NF EN 314-2 - 1993
- Standard Test Method for Strength Properties of Adhesives in Plywood Type Construction in Shear by Tension...
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