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Internal fiberglass mesh reinforced bark-based panels

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  • Zoltán Pásztory

    University of Sopron
    Sopron, Hungary

  • ZOLTÁN BÖRCSÖK

    UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON, HUNGARY

  • Peter Adamik

    University of Sopron
    Sopron, Hungary

  • Dimitrios Tsalagkas

    University of Sopron
    Sopron, Hungary

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 64, Number 6, 2019Tagged bark, glass fiber reinforced panels, insulation, mechanical properties, thermal conductivity

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PASZTORY, Z., BORCSOK, Z., ADAMIK, P. & TSALAGKAS, D. (2019): Internal fiberglass mesh reinforced bark-based panels. In: Wood Research 64 (6), ISSN 1336-4561, VUPC (SDVU), 1035-1044 pp.

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