Shortages of logs from Federal forests have adverselyimpacted the forest products industries. Lumber, plywood andveneer mills have shut down. Consequently the prices of solidwood residues and pulpwood have increased for composition boardand pulp industries. Pulpmills are using increasing amounts ofwaste papers of the higher grades, but residential mixed waste(RMW) is still landfilled in most places. Phase I researchclearly demonstrated the technical feasibility of using RMW for3-dimensional fiberboard [GRIDCORE (TM), a version of the ForestProducts Laboratory's "Spaceboard" technology], and thinhardboard (1/16-inch) suitable for veneer substitutes andsurfaces of laminates. A production facility for making 4 x 10-ft. GRIDCORE and thin hardboard is completed in Long Beach, CA. Apilot plant for making 2 x 4-ft. fiber mats for thin hardboardand panel overlays is being completed in Seattle. Both were builtto use high-quality waste paper and/or commercial pulp andhardboard fiber. Phase I research on RMW will be expanded usingboth facilities to make prototypes for evaluation. These panelswill be compared with panels made from more expensive pulps. End-use evaluations and economic and marketing studies will be madeon both products in the targeted market areas.
Anticipated Results:A new industry is anticipated that would usePhase I technology. The market potential could justify futuremanufacturing expansion to make GRIDCORE and thin hardboard inthe same or separate plants. GRIDCORE markets include: tradeshows and displays, stage sets, furniture, and buildingcomponents. Thin hardboard markets include use as veneersubstitutes for overlaying low grades of softwood plywood andcomposition boards to attain surface properties comparable tomedium density fiberboard (MDF), face veneer substitutes forexterior plywood, and face material for GRIDCORE.