- Hardboard
Hardboard, also called high-density fiberboard, is a type of
fiberboard , which is anengineered wood product. It is similar toparticleboard andmedium-density fiberboard , but is denser and much stronger and harder because it is made out of explodedwood fiber s that have been highly compressed. Consequently, the density of hardboard is 31 lbs. or more per cubic foot [Frane, 1994, p. 156] and is usually about 50-65 lbs. per cubic foot. It differs from particle board in that the bonding of the wood fibers requires no additional materials, [Akers, 1966, p. 125] althoughresin is often added. Unlike particleboard, it will not split or crack. It is used inconstruction andfurniture . Hardboard is produced in either a wet or dry process, which produce a panel called S1S or S2S respectively. The wet process leaves only one smooth side, but dry processed hardboard is smooth on both sides.History and uses
A product resembling hardboard was first made in
England in 1898 by hot pressing waste paper. [Akers, 1966, p. x] In the 1900s, fiber building board of relatively low density was manufactured inCanada . In the early 1920s, improved methods of compressing wet wood pulp at high temperatures resulted in a higher density product. [Akers, 1966, p. x]Unlike
solid wood , hardboard is very with no grain. Awood veneer can beglue d onto it to give the appearance of solidwood . Other overlays include formica and vinyl. It has many uses, such as a substrate. Unlikeplywood and solid wood, it has no significant structural strength.Fact|date=February 2008 It is used inconstruction ,furniture ,appliance s,automobile s andcabinetry , and is popular among acrylic and oil painters as a painting surface due to its economical price (though it must be coated withgesso orcanvas before use). It is also used as the final layer in many skateboard ramps and thehalf-pipe .Tempered hardboard is hardboard that has been coated with a thin film of
linseed oil and then baked; this gives it more water resistance, impact resistance, hardness, rigidity andtensile strength . An earlier tempering process involved immersing the board in linseed oil ortung oil until it was 5 to 6 percent saturated, and heating to 170° C (340° F). [Akers, 1966, p. 140] Tempered hardboard is used in construction siding.Perforated hardboard , also called pegboard, is tempered hardboard that has rows of ¼" holes in it, into which hooks can be placed for hanging tools.ee also
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Engineered wood
*Fiberboard
*Glued laminated timber
*Masonite
*Medium-density fiberboard
*Oriented strand board
*Particle board
*Plywood
*Pressed wood Notes
References
*Akers, L. E. (1966). "Particle Board and Hardboard". Oxford: Pergamon Press OCLC|1097718
*Frane, J. T. (1994). "Craftsman's Illustrated Dictionary of Construction Terms". Carlsbad, CA: Craftsman Book. OCLC|35958421
* [http://www.keidel.com/design/select/cabinets-matl-eng.htm Engineered Wood]
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