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RECORD NUMBER: 250 OF 314

Main Title Plywood Plant Glue Wastes Disposal.
Author Bodie, Danforth G. ;
CORP Author Pacific Northwest Water Lab., Corvallis, Oreg.
Year Published 1969
Report Number FR-5;
Stock Number PB-215 095
Additional Subjects ( Plywood ; Industrial wastes) ; ( Glue ; Industrial waste treatment) ; ( Water pollution ; Glue) ; ( Industrial wastes ; Glue) ; Phenol formaldehyde resins ; Urea formaldehyde resins ; Wood processing industry ; Water pollution control
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NTIS  PB-215 095 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 90p
Abstract
The cleanup of glue spreaders at plywood mills produces a waste that is high in pollutional strength, though quite low in volume. The plywood industry uses three basic types of glue: the blood-soya, or protein variety, for interior grade plywood; the phenolic formaldehyde variety used primarily for exterior grade plywood; and a urea formaldehyde glue used for hardwood paneling. The study was carried out to determine the magnitude and extent of the problem created by the disposal of glue wastes, review the characteristics of plywood glue wastes, and recommend methods of treatment for these wastes. The study area includes the States of Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, and California.