IP Library Granted Patent US 6,846,447
Granted Patent B2
US 6,846,447 · App. 10/338,069 · Granted Jan 25, 2005

Methods for monitoring resin-loading of wood materials and engineered wood products

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Patent No.
US 6,846,447
App. No.
10/338,069
Granted
Jan 25, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

Process for calibration of spectroscopic instrumentation for non-invasive monitoring of resin-loading of furnish-type wood materials, such as particles or fibers for particleboard or medium density fiberboard, respectively. Selection of ranges of wavelengths within a 350 nm to 2500 nm region by providing selection of spectrometers and sensors for wavelength ranges of 350-1000 nm, 1000 to 1800 nm, 1000 to 2500 nm, and 400 to 2200 nm, for use by engineered-wood manufacturing installations. Resin-loaded wood material is exposed to selected VIS/NIR energy and monitored as it moves on-line in relation to calibrated spectroscopic instrumentation; a sensor collects non-absorbed radiation energy reflected by the wood materials. Measurements are processed, in relation to pre-established calibration data, to determine whether the resin-loading is within manufacturing objectives; monitoring and feedback are used to maintain desired specifications.

Claims (99)

1. Process for utilizing electromagnetic-radiation spectroscopic instrumentation for quantitative measurement of resin-loading of wood-materials during on-line assembly prior to bonding into composite wood-product, comprising

(A) providing spectroacopic instrumentation including

(i) a source of electromagnetic irradiation with a wavelength range for penetration of resin-loaded wood material, and

(ii) sensor means for wavelengths within said wavelength range;

(B) establishing that a pre-determined linear relationship exists between quantitative resin-loaded percentage weight of said wood materials and absorption of radiation in said wavelength range;

(C) calibrating said spectroscopic instrumentation for non-invasive quantitative measurement of resin-loading of said wood materials while moving in an assembly line, by

(i) accurately pre-establishing resin-loading of reference-source test-samples containing wood-materials of a type selected for on-line assembly and which are capable of resin-loaded bonding to produce a composite wood-product,

(ii) supporting said pre-established resin-loaded test-samples on a conveyance surface capable of establishing a controlled rate of relative movement of said supported test-samples in relation to said instrumentation source and sensor means for measuring resin-loading by measuring non-absorbed radiation reflected by said wood-materials test-samples;

(iii) establishing said controlled rate of relative movement for said test-samples simulating a selected on-line controlled-rate of movement for said type of resin-loaded wood-materials being directed on-line for assembly, while

(iv) irradiating said pre-established resin-content test-samples with radiation of said selected range of wavelengths, during said relative movement at said selected controlled rate,

(v) measuring non-absorbed radiation, reflected by said test-samples with said spectroscopic instrumentation, for calibration purposes, by

(vi) graphically plotting

(a) measured resin-loading of said test-samples, by processing non-absorbed energy within said selected range of wavelengths as reflected by said exposed test-samples, versus

(b) said pre-established resin-loading of said test-samples, so as to verify that instrumentation as calibrated provides a linear relationship between percentage-weight loading of resin and absorbed radiation, for utilization of said instrumentation on-line;

(D) establishing resin-content of said test-samples so as to present incrementally-progressive resin-loading of wood-materials for respective test-samples, with said resin-loading being selected from the group, consisting of

(i) percentage weight of resin to weight of wood-material furnish, and

(ii) extending incrementally in a range of zero percent to above about twelve percent (12%);

(E) establishing relative movement between said test-samples and said irradiation source and sensor means instrumentation by selecting a rotatable conveyance surface capable of being driven at a controlled rotational rate, so as to

(i) simulate a selected in-line movement rate for resin-loading of said type wood-materials for in-line assembly, so as to enable

(ii) measuring, at that rate, reflected non-absorbed radiation energy from wood materials of said progressively resin-loaded test-samples;

(F) selecting a wavelength range from the group consisting of

(i) 350-1050 nm,

(ii) 1000-1800 nm,

(iii) 1000-2500 nm, and

(iv) 400-2500 nm,

wherein said spectroscopic instrumentation includes a full visible-light spectrum lamp for illuminating said test-samples, from which the red portion of said visible light is absorbed by resin-content of said wood-materials.

2. The process of claim 1 , including

selecting a wavelength range of about 400 nm to about 2250 nm, and

removing moisture-content absorptive effect from said non-absorbed reflected energy, by removing measurements at wavelengths of

900 nm to 1000 nm,

1450 nm to 1500 nm, and

1900 nm to 2000 nm.

3. Process for utilizing electromagnetic-radiation spectroscopic instrumentation for quantitative measurement of resin-loading of wood-materials during on-line assembly prior to bonding into composite wood-product, comprising

(A) providing spectroscopic instrumentation including

(i) a source of electromagnetic irradiation with a wavelength range for penetration of resin-loaded wood material, and

(ii) sensor means for wavelengths within said wavelength range;

(B) establishing that a pre-determined linear relationship exists between quantitative resin-loaded percentage weight of said wood materials and absorption of radiation in said wavelength range;

(C) calibrating said spectroscopic instrumentation for non-invasive quantitative measurement of resin-loading of said wood materials while moving in an assembly line, by

(i) accurately pre-establishing resin-loading of reference-source test-samples containing wood-materials of a type selected for on-line assembly and which are capable of resin-loaded bonding to produce a composite wood-product,

(ii) supporting said pre-established resin-loaded test-samples on a conveyance surface capable of establishing a controlled rate of relative movement of said supported test-samples in relation to said instrumentation source and sensor means for measuring resin-loading, by measuring non-absorbed radiation reflected by said wood-material test-samples;

(iii) establishing said controlled rats of relative movement for said test-samples simulating a selected on-line controlled-rate of movement for said type of resin-loaded wood-materials being directed on-line for assembly, while

(iv) irradiating said pre-established resin-content test-samples with radiation of said selected range of wavelengths, during said relative movement at said selected controlled rate,

(v) measuring non-absorbed radiation, reflected by said test-samples with said spectroscopic instrumentation, for calibration purposes, by

(vi) graphically plotting

(a) measured resin-loading of said test-samples, by processing non-absorbed energy within said selected range of wavelengths as reflected by said exposed test-samples, versus

(b) said pre-established resin-loading of said test-samples, so as to verify that instrumentation as calibrated provides a linear relationship between percentage-weight loading of resin and absorbed radiation, for utilization of said instrumentation on-line;

(D) establishing resin-content of said test-samples so as to present incrementally-progressive resin-loading of wood-materials for respective test-samples, with said resin-loading being selected from the group, consisting of

(i) percentage weight of resin to weight of wood-material furnish, and

(ii) extending incrementally in a range of zero percent to above about twelve percent (12%);

(E) establishing relative movement between said test-samples and said irradiation source and sensor means instrumentation by selecting a rotatable conveyance surface capable of being driven at a controlled rotational rate, so as to

(i) simulate a selected in-line movement rate for resin-loading of said type wood-materials for in-line assembly, so as to enable

(ii) measuring, at that rate, reflected non-absorbed radiation energy from wood materials of said progressively resin-loaded test-samples;

(F) selecting a wavelength range from the group consisting of-

(i) 350-1050 nm,

(ii) 1000-1800 nm,

(iii) 1000-2500 nm, and

(iv) 400-2500 nm;

wherein said wood materials are furnish-type wood-materials, and said process further includes

(1) selecting wood materials from the group consisting of

(a) wood particulate for particleboard (PB), and

(b) wood fiber for medium density fiberboard (MDF), for

(2) verifying calibration of said instrumentation for on-line Assembly of said selected wood-material,

(3) providing for on-line location of spectroscopic measuring instrumentation for,

non-invasive measuring of resin-loading of selected wood material, moving in an assembly line, for subsequent bonding-treatment production of composite wood product, in which

said instrumentation has been calibrated in accordance with the process of claim 1 respectively,

(a) for particleboard (PB), or

(b) for medium density fiberboard (MDF),

(4) controlling resin-loading, of said selected wood-material on-line, by selecting from the group consisting of

(a) quantitatively-controlled metering of resin introduced for atomized fluidized-bed contact with said selected wood-material moving through said fluidized-bed,

(b) controlling rate of movement of said wood-materials in said fluidized-bed, and

(c) combinations of (a) and (b).

4. The process of claim 3 , further including

establishing a rate of movement for resin-loaded wood-materials onto a conveyor surface which is moving at a rate correlated with said rate of movement utilized during said calibration of said spectroscopic instrumentation for measurement of resin-loading.

5. The process of claim 4 , including

quantitatively-monitoring resin-loading of said selected wood-material, by measuring resin-loading of said resin-loaded wood-materials, subsequent to delivery from said resin-loading fluidized-bed, while supporting for irradiation with respect to said instrumentation.

6. The process of claim 5 , in which

wood particulate is selected for assembly, and

said resin-loaded particulate is measured for resin-loading percentage weight as delivered from said fluidized-bed.

7. The process of claim 5 , in which

wood-fibers are selected for assembly; further including

compacting said resin-loaded wood fibers, as delivered from said fluidized-bed, for facilitating measuring resin-loading of said fibers.

8. The process of claim 6 or 7 , further including

providing for quantitatively-controlling resin-loading during continuing on-line assembly, by

(i) indicating resin-loading value as measured by said calibrated instrumentation, for

(ii) feedback control of resin-loading, by

(iii) selecting from the group consisting of

(a) quantitatively controlling resin as introduced for contact with said wood-materials,

(b) controlling rate of movement of said wood-materials through said fluidized-bed for delivery on said assembly line, and

(c) combinations of (a) and (b), for

(iv) maintaining a desired uniform resin-loading weight in relation to weight of said wood-material; during on-line assembly.

9. The process of claim 6 or 7 , further including

(i) bonding said wood-materials and resin-loading by timed exposure to heat and pressure, so as to

(ii) polymerize said controlled resin-content, producing said composite wood product.

10. Product-by-process composite-wood-product, produced by

treating under heat and pressure said resin-loaded particulate, in which control of resin-loading is carried out in accordance with the process of claim 6 , so as to

polymerize said resin production composite-wood particleboard (PB).

11. Product-by-process composite-wood-product produced by

treating under heat and pressure said resin-loaded fibers, with controlled resin-loading of said fibers being carried out in accordance with the process of claim 7 , so as to

polymerize said resin producing composite medium density fiberboard (MDF).

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