The wood-based panel industry is experiencing an excessive accumulation of solid residues from the production of medium-density fiberboard (MDF) panels and moldings. It is possible to create new MDF products with acceptable physical and mechanical properties by revaluing MDF residues. Additionally. The potential of using residual softwood fibers from the pulp and paper industry for producing eco-friendly, zero-formaldehyde fiberboard panels, bonded with calcium lignosulfonate (CLS) as a lignin-based, formaldehyde free adhesive, was investigated in this work. After single-factor optimization, the central levels of bran, molasses, and magnesium sulfate were obtained. This study develops the LCI data for. Medium density fibreboard production by hot pressing without adhesive using Triarrhena sacchariflora residue bio‐pretreated by white‐rot fungus Coriolus versicolor Correspondence Jianguo G. Wu, Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Eco‐Agricultural Biotechnology around Hongze Lake, Jiangsu Key Laboratory for.
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