Definition of Strawboard. Meaning of Strawboard. Synonyms of Strawboard

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Definition of Strawboard

Strawboard
Strawboard Straw"board`, n. Pasteboard made of pulp of straw.

Meaning of Strawboard from wikipedia

- Oriented structural straw board (OSSB) is an engineered board that is made by splitting straw and formed by adding methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI)...
- Monroe Seiberling of Akron, Ohio, traveled to Kokomo to open the Kokomo Strawboard Company, which would make shoe boxes out of straw and employ seventy-five...
- Cliffordeventually agreed to test the product. They sent 10 cases, in strawboard boxes handmade by Amidon, to their brokers in New York along with a regular...
- businesses included the Union Sanitary Manufacturing Company, the American Strawboard Company and Firestone Industrial Products. Among the notable disasters...
- manufacturer for motor vehicles. In 1898 Frank A. Seiberling acquired an old strawboard factory in Akron, Ohio and founded the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company...
- nuclear weapons tests. The source of the radiation was eventually traced to strawboard packaging from Vincennes, Indiana, which had been irradiated by fallout...
- fine finishes. Hard roughing wheels can be made by cementing together strawboard paper disks. Softer paper wheels are made from felt paper. Most wheels...
- with a wife and three children. He learned of the availability of an old strawboard factory in East Akron, which he purchased, together with the 7 acres (28...
- saw-milling , ghee processing , handloom cotton weaving, packaging, strawboard mfg. , food processing, transformers, iron metal and engineering works...
- Binding agents include glue, starch or wallpaper paste. "Carton-paille" or strawboard was already described in a book in 1881. Pasteboard is made of whole sheets...