This reminder of the nature of wood makes the everyday world ofchipboardand laminate seem even more tacky on one's return.
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I believe there is a compulsion on thechipboardfactories to take a certain amount of thinnings other than spruce.
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My contention is that there are also grounds for establishing more hardboard andchipboardmills.
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For example 2 pulpmills, 2chipboardfactories and a fibreboard factory based on home-grown timber have been set up during the last decade.
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The same is not true ofchipboard, however.
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A modernchipboardmill requires something like 1.000 to 1,500 tons of thinnings a day.
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Home production ofchipboard, which is running at a high level in relation to capacity, amounted in 1968 to 179,500 tons.
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The other is thechipboardindustry, which requires very little water but, of course, a supply of timber.
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Butchipboardis being used in increasing quantities in building, for such purposes as floorings and partition walls.
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The first was a bogie van containingchipboard, the following six wagons were carrying metal products.
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They are, first, the problems and the prospects for the consumer industries; the pulp mills,chipboardmills, and modernised sawmills.
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First, a market, such aschipboard, to use our smallwood is urgently required.
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These are laminate over recycled timberchipboardin construction.
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To replace the tents, which are by now worn out, timber andchipboardhuts are being erected.
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If there is a problem surrounding thechipboardindustry, we shall look into it and see what can be done.
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