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wood flour

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wood flour [′wu̇d ′flau̇r]
(materials)
Dried wood ground to a very fine powder and used in plastic wood, in molding of certain plastics, as an extender in some glues, and in metal-casting operations.


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In addition, the MPEs allow the line to be tailored to the moisture content of the material to be processed, from wood flour or wood fibers up to flax and hemp.
The system was designed to feed undried wood flour, powdered PVC, and up to 20% WPC regrind.
resilient floor or wall covering made of burlap, canvas, or felt, surfaced with a composition of wood flour, oxidized linseed oil, gums or other ingredients, and coloring matter.
 
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