ASTM D1038-1983(2005) Standard Terminology Relating to Veneer and Plywood《薄板和胶合板相关标准术语》.pdf
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1、Designation: D 1038 83 (Reapproved 2005)Standard Terminology Relating toVeneer and Plywood1, 2This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 1038; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A
2、number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.adhesivea substance capable of holding materials togetherby surface attachment.NOTE 1adhesive is the general term and includes, among others,cemen
3、t, glue, mucilage, and paste. All of these terms are loosely usedinterchangeably. Various descriptive adjectives are applied to the termadhesive to indicate certain characteristics as follows:(1) Physical form, that is, liquid adhesive, tape adhesive(2) Chemical type, that is, silicate adhesive, res
4、in adhesive(3) Materials bonded, that is, paper adhesive, metal-plastic adhesive, canlabel adhesive(4) Conditions of use, that is, hot-setting adhesivebackthe side reverse to the face of a panel, or the poorer sideof a panel in any grade of plywood calling for a face andback.balanced constructionSee
5、 under construction.banding (railing)a portion of wood or other materialextending around one or more edges of a plywood panel.bleed throughglue or components of glue that have seepedthrough the outer layer or ply of a glued wood product andthat show as a blemish or discoloration on the surface.blemi
6、shanything marring the appearance of the veneer thatis not classifiable as a defect.blisterin plywood, an elevation of the surface of an adherend(separation between plies), somewhat resembling in shape ablister on the human skin; its boundaries may be indefinitelyoutlined and it may have burst or be
7、come flattened.bolt (veneer)a short log cut to length suitable for peeling ina lathe; also block.bond, nthe attachment at an interface between an adhesiveand an adherend.bond, vto attach materials together by means of an adhesive.borer holesvoids made by wood-boring insects.broken grain (shelling, l
8、eafing, grain separation)a sepa-ration on veneer surface between annual rings.cauls, nsheets of material employed singly or in pairs in hotor cold pressing of assemblies being bonded. Cauls areemployed usually to protect either the faces or the pressplaten or both against marring and staining, to pr
9、eventsticking, to facilitate press loading, or to impart a desiredsurface texture or finish, and to provide uniform pressuredistribution.NOTE 2Cauls may be made of any material such as aluminum,stainless steel, hardboard, fiberboard, or plastic, with the length and widthgenerally equal to the platen
10、 size of the press in which they are employed.centerinner layers whose grain direction runs parallel to thatof the outer plies; may be of parallel laminated plies. (Seealso core.)clipperthe shearing machine used to dimension dry or greenveneers to pregsynthetic resin-treated, compressed wood with re
11、-duced swelling and shrinking characteristics and increaseddensity and strength properties.constructiondetails of arrangement or thickness or both, ofveneers and other components used in the fabrication ofplywood.all-veneer constructionplywood in which all plies areveneer. Ordinarily no single ply o
12、f veneer will exceed516 in.(7.9 mm) in thickness.balanced constructiona construction such that theforces induced by uniformly distributed changes in moisturecontent will not cause posite constructiona panel assembly consisting ofveneers and other wood-based materials. Normally thenon-veneer componen
13、t is identified in describing the con-struction.lumber core constructionplywood in which the centerply or core is of lumber rather than of veneer. Ordinarilycores that are38 in. (9.5 mm) or greater in thickness will beof lumber.symmetrical constructionplywood panels in which theplies on one side of
14、the panel center line are essentially equalin thickness, grain direction, properties, and arrangement tothose on the other side of the center line.core(1) in decorative or hardwood plywood, the center mostply. It may be of lumber (either edgeglued or closelyassembled) or other wood-based panel mater
15、ial, or of one ormore thicknesses of veneer.(2) in construction plywood, all plies or layers between theface and back.1This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D07 on Woodand is the responsibility of Subcommittee D 07.03 on Panel Products.Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2005. Pu
16、blished October 2005. Originallyapproved in 1949. Last previous edition approved in 2000 as D 1038 83 (2000).2These definitions are specific to veneer and plywood. Other definitions relatingto timber appear in ASTM Terminology D 9, Relating to Wood, Annual Book ofASTM Standards, Vol 04.10.1Copyright
17、 ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.core blockin cutting rotary veneer, the portion of the boltremaining after available veneer has been removed.cross band, ninner layers of veneer whose grain direction isusually perpendicular to t
18、hat of the face plies, appliedparticularly to plywood of five or more plies and lumber-core panels.cross band, vto place the grain of the inner layer of veneerat right angles to that of the face and back.delamination, nthe separation of layers in a laminatebecause of failure of the adhesive, either
19、in the adhesiveitself or at the interface between the adhesive and theadherend.dryera kiln or chamber, or machine through which the greenveneers are passed to remove excess moisture.durability(1) as applied to wood, its lasting qualities orpermanence in service with particular reference to decay.(2)
20、 as applied to the glue bond, its resistance to deterio-ration related to exposure conditions. (See also delamination.)exterior type plywooda term applied to plywood that iscapable of withstanding prolonged exposure to severe ser-vice conditions including prolonged and repeated wettingwithout failur
21、e in the glue bonds; the commercial classifi-cation is a function of veneer grade as well as glue durability.facethe better side of a panel in any grade of plywood callingfor a face and back; also either side of a panel where thegrading rules draw no distinction between faces.flitcha portion of a lo
22、g sawed on two or more sides andintended for remanufacture into sliced or sawn veneer. Theterm is also applied to the resulting sheets of veneer stackedtogether in sequence of cutting.gapan open joint or split in the inner plies which resultswhen crossband or center veneers are broken or not tightly
23、butted.glue, nSee adhesive.groovea decorative face treatment, consisting of narrowparallel channels formed into the surface of the panel; suchas machined.V-groovenarrow and shallow V- or U-shaped channelsmachined on the plywood face to achieve a decorative effect.impregwood impregnated with syntheti
24、c resin that is curedin place so as to reduce materially swelling and shrinking ofthe wood on exposure to varying environmental conditions.inner pliesplies other than face or back plies in a panelconstruction. Subface, subback, crossband, and center areclassed as inner plies.interior type plywooda t
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