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Effects of hot pressing parameters on the properties of hardboards produced from mixed hardwood tree species

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  • Petar Antov

    University of Forestry, Sofia, Bulgaria

  • Viktor Savov

    University of Forestry, Sofia, Bulgaria

  • Nikolay Neykov

    University of Forestry, Sofia, Bulgaria

  • Ľuboš Krišťák

    Technical University In Zvolen, slovakia

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 66, Number 3, 2021Tagged fibreboards, hardboards, hot pressing, mixed hardwood raw material, Wood composites

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ANTOV, P., SAVOV, V., NEYKOV, N. & KRISTAK, L. (2021): Effects of hot pressing parameters on the properties of hardboards produced from mixed hardwood tree species. In: Wood Research 66 (3), 437-448 pp., available at: doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/66.3.437448

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