The mold resistance of fiberboard has been studied to provide a basis for recommendations on the relative merits of various types of commercial and of experimental fiberboards. The experimental fiberboards were prepared. by the Division of Pulp and, Paper of the Forest Products Laboratory.
A survey was made in Oregon and Washington of the discoloration occurring in noble fir and Western hemlock wood, and the present data are presented as an aid in the inspection of these woods for aircraft and other high-grade lumber.
Recommendations, based on strength tests of similar discolorations in spruce...
A survey was made of the discolorations occurring in Sitka spruce wood, and toughness tests were made on specimens that included discolorations of unknown or doubtful significance.
American beech (Fagus grandiflora) is now, and probably will be, increasingly used to replace yellow birch for aircraft construction. Even though it is one of the principal components of the northern hardwood forests of North America, study of the characteristics and properties of its wood has been neglected to the...