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A. N. Chubinskii
A. N. Chubinskii
St. Petersburg Forestry Academy
St. Petersburg Forestry Academy

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Nature conservation technologies, processing and reproduction of forest resources
  • Date submitted
    2005-01-05
  • Date accepted
    2005-02-07
  • Date published
    2005-08-01

Production of clay, wood, wood and wood products

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On the basis of previously conducted marketing researches of products from wood-silver of non-traditional species the variants of schemes of technological processes for production of glued load-bearing structures are developed. The technology of creating protective and decorative coatings for products made of aspen and larch wood is substantiated.

How to cite: Onegin V.I., Chubinskii A.N. Production of clay, wood, wood and wood products // Journal of Mining Institute. 2005. Vol. 166. p. 234-235.
Nature conservation technologies, processing and reproduction of forest resources
  • Date submitted
    2003-08-05
  • Date accepted
    2003-09-18
  • Date published
    2004-03-01

Technologies for processing of non-traditional wood species in the production of laminated materials

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The analysis of the markets of wood products and wood raw materials allows us to substantiate the possible types of products from low-demand wood species (aspen and larch): glued board and solid wood beams, plywood and glued beams of veneer. On the basis of the balance of raw materials possible volumes of unclaimed raw materials are determined. On a multivariant basis, using graph theory schemes of technological processes of manufacturing of the mentioned products and criteria of their estimation are developed.

How to cite: Onegin V.I., Chubinskii A.N. Technologies for processing of non-traditional wood species in the production of laminated materials // Journal of Mining Institute. 2004. Vol. 158. p. 248-250.
Problems of sustainable operation of forest systems
  • Date submitted
    2002-08-10
  • Date accepted
    2002-09-17
  • Date published
    2003-03-01

Development of technology for manufacturing plywood and glue veneer from aspen wood

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Large reserves of aspen and its rapid natural reproduction require urgent measures to find ways of wide industrial use of this wood species. According to the results of the study of the structure and physical and mechanical properties of wood, technologies for the production of glued board (semi-finished products for furniture production), plywood made of aspen, creating protective and decorative coatings have been developed and proposed for industrial use. The sequence of technological operations; ways of limiting wood defects and processing defects; parameters of quality control of products and operations and parameters of processing modes and conditions are substantiated.

How to cite: Onegin V.I., Chubinskii A.N. Development of technology for manufacturing plywood and glue veneer from aspen wood // Journal of Mining Institute. 2003. Vol. 154. p. 211-212.
Problems of sustainable operation of forest systems
  • Date submitted
    2000-10-01
  • Date accepted
    2000-11-21
  • Date published
    2001-05-01

Industrial utilization of aspen wood - an effective direction for sustainable forest management

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Large reserves of aspen and its rapid natural reproduction require urgent measures to find ways for wide industrial use of this wood species. On the basis of research of structure and physical and mechanical properties of wood the technologies of manufacturing of glued board (semi-finished product of furniture production) and plywood from aspen are developed and proposed for industrial use. The sequence of technological operations, norms of limitation of wood vices and processing defects, parameters of quality control of products and operations, parameters of processing modes and conditions are substantiated.

How to cite: Onegin V.I., Chubinskii A.N. Industrial utilization of aspen wood - an effective direction for sustainable forest management // Journal of Mining Institute. 2001. Vol. № 5 149. p. 225-227.