Light microscopic detection of UF adhesive in industrial particle board

A new procedure to detect urea–formaldehyde adhesive in industrial particle board is presented. The method uses thin sections stained with a visible dye (gentian violet) and a fluorescent dye (brilliant sulphaflavine), respectively, in a two-step procedure. Microscope images of a selected area of in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Wood science and technology 2015-05, Vol.49 (3), p.517-526
Hauptverfasser: Mahrdt, Eike, Stöckel, Frank, van Herwijnen, Hendrikus W. G., Müller, Ulrich, Kantner, Wolfgang, Moser, Johann, Gindl-Altmutter, Wolfgang
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description A new procedure to detect urea–formaldehyde adhesive in industrial particle board is presented. The method uses thin sections stained with a visible dye (gentian violet) and a fluorescent dye (brilliant sulphaflavine), respectively, in a two-step procedure. Microscope images of a selected area of interest acquired in visible and fluorescence modes are combined to obtain sufficient contrast, enabling semi-automated detection of adhesive by means of image analysis. No addition of dye prior to particle board production is necessary.
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subjects Adhesives
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Ceramics
Composites
Dyes
Fluorescence
Fluorescent dyes
Fluorescent indicators
Gentian violet
Glass
Image acquisition
Image analysis
Image contrast
Image detection
Image processing
Life Sciences
Machines
Manufacturing
Natural Materials
Original
Particle board
Processes
Urea
Wood Science & Technology
title Light microscopic detection of UF adhesive in industrial particle board
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