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Examples of Modern Engineered Wood Products Using Adhesives - Building products manufactured with adhesives include:
Other products using adhesives in the construction industry include panelized floor and wall systems and nonstructural applications such as floor coverings, countertops, cabinets, furniture, ceiling and wall tile, trim, and decorative accessories. What Adhesives Do - An adhesive is used to bond wood components such as veneer, strands, particles, and fibers. The adhesive must provide the required strength immediately after manufacture as well as for long-term use. Some of the adhesives used in modern wood products are suitable for exterior exposures. Adhesive Performance During a Fire - Fire containment, fire growth, smoke density, and smoke toxicity are important issues to firefighters. It is important that firefighters know how modern wood products may perform in a fire. Phenolic and resorcinol adhesives have been used to manufacture structural wood products since the 1950s. As such, most of the historical performance information is based on experiences with these adhesives. A Misconception - It is sometimes assumed that adhesives ignite more easily, and cause faster flame spread and more toxic smoke than wood alone. Available fire test data do not support this. For more information
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