Ferreira, Bruno Santos [UNESP]Campos, Cristiane Inácio de [UNESP]Silva, Marcellus Silveira da [UNESP]Valarelli, Ivaldo de Domênico [UNESP]2014-05-272014-05-272012-04-01Floresta e Ambiente, v. 19, n. 2, p. 141-146, 2012.1415-09802179-8087http://hdl.handle.net/11449/73256Studies on new adhesives and resins for bonding wood and wood products are being carried out with the intention to improve their properties, taking into account a lower environmental impact. To this end, new formulations of polyvinyl acetate (PVA) adhesives have been developed, because they have no polluting harmful to health chemicals in their composition, in contrast to formaldehyde-based resins; which in turn are the most commonly used for wood panels production these days. This study tested three different formulations of PVA adhesives, with different pressing times and temperatures for the production of Eucalyptus sp. plywood, obtaining satisfactory results with respect to shear strength at the bondline, which was higher for the PVA adhesives compared to the urea-formaldehyde and phenol-formaldehyde panels found in the literature.141-146porEucalyptusMechanical propertiesPolyvinyl acetate.Cisalhamento na Linha de Cola de Compensados de Eucalyptus sp. e Adesivo PVAShear Strength at the Bondline of Eucalyptus sp. And PVA Adhesive PlywoodArtigo10.4322/floram.2012.016Acesso aberto2-s2.0-848655476432-s2.0-84865547643.pdf12166443574188330000-0001-9669-6820