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Page 1: Future Wood Products Technology June 22 nd 2009 Western Hardwoods Association Annual Meeting Sunriver, OR Scott Leavengood Oregon State University

Future Wood Products Technology

June 22nd 2009Western Hardwoods Association Annual MeetingSunriver, OR

Scott Leavengood Oregon State University

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‘Forecasting 101’

FuturePast Present

Past actions in response to trends & changes

Current trends, new products, and ongoing R&D

Speculate based on past actions and present conditions

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Outline

• Past & Present - Industry trends

• Present - New product/process examples

• Implications for western hardwoods

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Industry Trends

• Consolidation & restructuring• Market shifts

– Shifts in channel power– Environmental pressure– Substitute products– Interest in ‘decoupling’ from housing

• Globalization• All things ‘Bio’• GreenGreen building

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Globalization

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India – hardwood plywood

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They have labor, but we have quality

Right?

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Vietnam – furniture

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Industry Trends

• Consolidation

• Restructuring

• Market shifts

• Globalization

• All things ‘Bio’

• GreenGreen building

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All Things ‘Bio’

• Biomass

• Bioenergy

• Biofuels

• Biorefining

• Bio-based products

• Bio-economy

University of Minnesota's Department of Wood & Paper Science changed name to Department of Bio-based Products

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GreenGreen Building

• Variety of programs– National: LEED, Green Globes– State & Local: CA (Green Builder), WI, CO, King

County (WA), Austin (TX)• Credits for environmental-friendliness

– For example, LEED-NC: 69 possible credits in 6 categories

• Sustainable Sites • Water Efficiency• Energy & Atmosphere • Materials & Resources • Indoor Air Quality • Innovation & Design Process

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GreenGreen Building

• For LEED-NC, approx. 19% of credits related to Materials & Resources– Reduction of construction waste– Use of salvaged/reused materials– Materials w/ recycled content– Local/regional materials (harvest & manufacture)– FSC certified– Rapidly renewable– Low-emitting materials

• Biased against wood?– Supply is a significant challenge– Commercial construction - building codes may be most limiting

factor

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The future?

I just want to say one word to you — just one word. Plastics. There's a

great future in plastics. The Graduate

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The future?

"I just want to say one word to you — just one word. Glue. There's a

great future in glue." The Graduate

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The future?

"I just want to say one word to you — just one word. Chemistry. There's a

great future in chemistry." The Graduate

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New Product/Process Examples

• “Better living through chemistry”– Wood-Plastic Composites– “Green” adhesives– Chemical (& ‘mechanical’) modification– Biorefining– Nanotechnology

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Wood Plastic Composites

www.altree.com

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“Green Adhesives”

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Chemical Modification

• Polymer-Impregnation

• Furfurylation

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Furfurylation

http://www.kebony.com/

“The products are mainly made from pine, beech and maple and they are used both indoors and outdoors. They can be used in a wide number of areas ranging from wooden piers, decking, cladding and roofing to indoor flooring, furniture and window frames.”

Furfuryl alcohol, which is produced from biological waste from sugar production, is used during production of the products. The liquid used is reactive and it permeates the pores of the wood. Heat is also applied, which means that the liquid is polymerised into the wood. This turns it into a material with long durability and greater strength and hardness.”

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Mechanical Hardening• “VTC Wood” (viscoelastic thermal compressed)

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+ other specialty chemicals

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Products from the biorefinery?

• Moulded plastics

• Specialty chemicals

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Products from the biorefinery?

• Moulded plastics

• Specialty chemicals

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Nanotechnology

http://www.nanovations.com.au/Wood.htm

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Implications for Western Hardwoods

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Implications

• Key (relevant) trends– Green building & sustainability– Climate change– Energy costs

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What do stakeholders say?Quotes from architects, engineers & builders

How decisions are made:• “The system for a building is usually determined by the function of the building and

budget. Then we work green around that.” – engineer

Is wood “green/sustainable?”• “I always assumed…that homogenous lumber was by far more sustainable than

concrete or steel” – architect • “I question the timber… for houses you use 2X for framing but some of the

manufactured lumber materials … just how much energy goes into the glue and other unknown things that go into these manufactured wood products? I assume that none of them do long-term damage if they end up in a landfill somewhere but…” – structural engineer

• “…subfloor for wood frame building and OSB having UF in it, however that is a decent performing project that we use so that it doesn’t cause a load of performance problems like swelling, buckling, delamination…which was a problem in the past. Now we have a product that works but we’re being cautioned not to use it because of formaldehyde. So it’s a question if we do find a replacement product to install in this building, is it going to have its own set of performance problems…?” – architect

• “Most of the lumber in Oregon meets the Green Globes and I would say it’s probably not very sustainable.” – architect

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What do stakeholders say?Quotes from architects, engineers & builders

How do you source “green” materials?• “The Living Building Challenge is biased towards FSC certified wood, not

because the metric is the be all end all, just because that is arguably the best 3rd party standard currently available” – architect

• “You know our market, Portland specifically and Pacific Northwest, is so dominated by LEED that frankly even if Green Globes was a distinctly better system, which I would argue it probably isn’t, you would still, because of market courses, want to do LEED.” – architect

• “So I know just recently I had a job that required FSC certified maple wood. And we looked all the way across the country, in Europe, everywhere we could possibly think of and nobody had the type of quantity, they’d let us buy real small quantities, but nowhere the quantity that we needed. Across the entire United States, we spent 6 months looking for wood before we said ‘you know we’ve exhausted every possible avenue and there is none that works.’” – architect

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Implications for Western Hardwoods

• “The message”:– Local– Legally harvested from regulated forests– Solid wood

• or formaldehyde-free, even ‘resin free’

– Carbon neutral/low-carbon footprint– Renewable

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And if that doesn’t rev your engines…

http://www.joeharmondesign.com/

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Contact Information

Scott LeavengoodDirector, Oregon Wood Innovation Center

Oregon State University

119 Richardson Hall

Corvallis, OR 97331

(541) [email protected]

http://owic.oregonstate.edu

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Additional Materials

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Chile – lumber, plywood, pulp (& bioenergy)

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Other ‘technologies’ to watch

• Hybrid poplar

• Ultrasound and NIR

• Biomass for container growing medium

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Hybrid Poplar

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