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Effect of steam explosion technology main parameters on moso bamboo and poplar fiber

Shu et al., 2021

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9716290932255487558
Author
Shu B
Ren Q
Hong L
Xiao Z
Lu X
Wang W
Yu J
Fu N
Gu Y
Zheng J
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Journal of Renewable Materials

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One of the large-scale industrial applications of Moso bamboo and poplar in China is the production of standardized fiberboard. When making fiberboard, a steam blasting pretreatment without the addition of traditional adhesives has become increasingly popular …
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