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ontinuing advances in electronic and mechanical process control technologies have produced systems that offer producers of forest products much greater control over the manufacturing process and the resulting quality of their products. This proceedings consists of abstracts, outlines, and full papers from presentations given at the 1996 conference sponsored by the Forest Products Society. The purpose was to provide state-of-the-art information on current and pending technologies for improving control and quality of the manufacturing process and business decisions related to that process. The papers in this proceedings relate primarily to the manufacture of softwood lumber and panel products; however, many of the technologies discussed will be of interest to a broad sector of the forest products industry on a worldwide basis.
Copyright 1997, 8-1/2 by 11 softcover, 130 pages, #7281
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