5.05.00 - Composites and reconstituted products
Unit 5.05.00
UNIT NOTICEBOARD
Report and Procedings of Hanoi Conference now available!
Linkage of Higher Education, Research And International Integration to Sustainable Forest Resources Management and Bioeconomics; Ha Noi, Vietnam; 12-13 November 2019.
The international conference on "Linkage of Higher Education, Research and International Integration to Sustainable Forest Management and Bioeconomy" was held in VNUF and was dedicated to the improvement and dissemination of knowledge and understanding on methods, policies and technologies for increasing the sustainable forest resources management and bio-economy development. The lessons and experiences of forestry education from international institutions are also expected to help VNUF to improve its training programs to meet the society demand and labor market. The conference also encouraged regional and international communication and collaboration in the focus area amongst institutions in Vietnam and over the world.
Marius Catalin Barbu, Romania
Nadir Ayrilmis, Turkey
Zhiyong Cai, United States
Phuong Le Xuan, Viet Nam
Sun-Young Lee, Korea (Rep)
Mohd Tahir Paridah, Malaysia
About Unit
This Research Group deals with any wood or lignocellulosic material glued or mixed together in a binder system, and referred to as a composite product. Sustainability of raw materials for producing all manufactured items and feedstocks is an important issue in the world today. It is becoming less and less acceptable from a societal viewpoint to use fossil fuel resources such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas as raw material feedstocks because they are not renewable except on an unacceptably long time frame. Renewable materials, such as timber and agricultural crops are sustainable and environmentally acceptable for the production of many different types of manufactured items.
For the purposes of this Research Group, the term composite is being used to describe any wood material glued together. This product mix ranges from fiberboard to laminated beams and components, and are used for a number of structural and nonstructural applications in product lines ranging from panels for interior covering purposes to panels for exterior uses in furniture and support structures in many different types of buildings. Because wood properties vary among species, between trees of the same species, and between pieces from the same tree, solid wood cannot match reconstituted wood in the range of properties that can be controlled in processing. With reconstituted wood materials, changes in properties are studied at the fiber, particle, flake, or veneer level. Properties of these materials can be changed by combining, reorganizing, or stratifying the constituent elements.
One major objective of this group is to present topics of general interest to the international forestry community on wood composite topics, and by providing a forum for discussing the critical issues facing the manufacture and use of these products in the world today.
A second objective is to provide presentations and a forum to discuss the research conducted by international scientists in this area. Typically, these conferences, workshops or technical forums include research topics which focus on technologies that improve or facilitate the value-added utilization of wood and fiber resources in an environmentally acceptable manner. Sessions at conferences in which Research Group 5.05 participates are organized around invited papers that give general state-of-the-art reviews, and on volunteered papers from scientists working on various research topics in these areas. In planning international meetings, workshops, and technical forums, concerted efforts are made to complement, and not compete with or duplicate other entities that organize similar events on an international basis.
The Research Group Coordinator and Deputy are responsible for facilitating communications with and between Working Party Coordinators of the Composites and Reconstituted Products Research Group, and for preparing annual progress reports for IUFRO and synthesis reports for IUFRO World Congresses.
The Research Group and the specific Working Parties that are a part of this Group welcome new members. If you have a specific interest in a particular aspect of Wood Composites, you are encouraged to contact any of the leaders and become involved in our many different activities, technical meetings and workshops.