Claims
- 1. A method of making a pressed and dried shaped product containing exploded softwood bark which comprises:
- exploding softwood bark to obtain exploded softwood bark having at least 23% cellulose and at least 18% lignin and polyphenols content,
- compressing said exploded bark to obtain a shaped product, using no other binder than the adhesives present in said exploded bark, and in part remove water,
- and drying the product to remove the remaining water.
- 2. The method of making a shaped product containing an exploded bark product as defined in claim 1, which comprises:
- steam expolding said softwood bark by steam explosion at a temperature ranging from 150 to 210.degree. C., during a period from 2 minutes up to 5 minutes when said temperature is about 210.degree. C., to up to 8 minutes, when said temperature is 150.degree. C., to maximize the cellulose and the lignin polyphenols contents of the bark, and
- removing the water, while shaping under heat and pressure said dried bark to obtain a unitary shaped product consisting essentially of exploded softwood bark.
- 3. The method of making a shaped product containing an exploded softwood bark as defined in claim 1, comprising:
- steam exploding said bark at a temperature ranging from 150 to 210.degree. C., during a period from 2 minutes up to from 5 minutes when said temperature is about 210.degree. C., to up to 8 minutes when said temperature is 150.degree. C.,
- mixing wood fibers with said bark so exploded,
- removing in part water from the mixture of bark and wood fibers thus obtained,
- compressing said mixture into a shaped product defining a board, thereby removing further water,
- and drying said board to remove the remaining water.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein a pressure between 50 and 500 psi is used for steam exploding.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein a pressure between 200 and 300 psi is used for steam exploding.
- 6. The method of making a shaped product containing an exploded softwood bark boards as defined in claim 1, comprising:
- steam exploding said bark at a temperature ranging from 150 to 210.degree. C., during a period from 2 minutes up to from 5 minutes when said temperature is about 2l0.degree. C., to up to 8 minutes when said temperature is 150.degree. C.,
- mixing at least one compatible adjunct therewith and compressing said mixture into a shaped product defining a board, thereby removing further water,
- and drying said board to remove the remaining water.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 6 wherein said adjunct is a member selected from the group consisting of phenolic foam gypsum board.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 6 wherein said adjunct is wood pulp and said mixture is shaped into a ply for the making of a carton.
- 9. The method as defined in claim 6 wherein said adjunct is an exploded hardwood bark.
- 10. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein the bark so exploded contains about 50 to 70% by weight water, and from 1 to 35% by weight of exploded softwood bark on a dry weight basis, is mixed with from 99 to 65% of wood fibers.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein said water is removed in part from said mixture by passing it over a mat former.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 11 wherein after mat former, the mat is squeezed over a plurality of squeezing rolls while holding the mat between an endless belt to remove further water before drying to remove the remaining portion of the water to a level of about the ambient atmosphere.
- 13. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein the pressure for compressing said exploded bark ranges from 3 to 80 psi.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein said shaping is carried out at about room temperature.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein during said steam-exploding of said bark, said lignin and polyphenols within said bark emerge from said cellulose within said bark and melt thereon, said cellulose being thus in the form of fibers surrounded with said lignin and said polyphenols and glued therein.
- 16. The method of making a board product which comprises:
- steam exploding softwood bark by steam explosion at a temperature ranging from 150 to 2l0.degree. C. during a period from 2 minutes up to from 5 minutes when said temperature is 210.degree. C., to up to 8 minutes when said temperature is 150.degree. C., to maximize the cellulose and the lignin polyphenols contents of the bark to obtain wet exploded bark having at least 23% cellulose content, and a water content of about 50 to 70%,
- mixing from 65 to 99% by weight of softwood fibers, with from 1 to 35% by weight of said wet exploded bark to obtain a highly diluted dispersion having a consistency of about 1 to 2% solid in water,
- laying over a perforated surface said diluted dispersion to obtain a layer of a mixture of wood fibers and bark,
- removing therefrom water until a mat is obtained forming the mat using no other binder than the adhesives present in said exploded bark,
- further removing water by exerting pressure and vacuum on said mat,
- and drying said mat.
Parent Case Info
Reference to related application:
This is a division of application 07/468,347, filed Jan. 22, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,021,122.
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Divisions (1)
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