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Research on and Suggestions for Processing and Utilization of Chinese Fir

Fei BenHua
- 01 Jan 2006 - 
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In this article, a review of research on Chinese fir with respect to physical and mechanical properties is presented, and detailed analyses are emphasized for modification of wood properties and making wood-based composite materials.
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This paper reviews research on Chinese Fir with respect to physical and mechanical properties Detailed analyses are emphasized for modification of wood properties and making wood-based composite materials Four proposals are proposed for Chinese Fir machining and utilization

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