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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[Masonite division of International Paper Co] A registered trademark for a type of hardboard building material first made in 1924 by William H. Mason. Masonite is a wet process [[fiberboard|fiberboard]] composed of fine wood fibers compressed into a dense, rigid sheet with heat. The fibers are held together by the natural binders from the pulp with no additional adhesive. Masonite boards do not bend or warp easily but the sheets are brittle and break under pressure. Standard Masonite Presdwood is brown in color with one very smooth surface; the reverse side has a wire screen impression. Some artists have coated the rough surface with gesso and used it as a painting support. Tempered Presdwood is prepared with an oil that adds weather resistance to the board, but makes it less receptive to [[paint|paint]] or [[gesso|gesso]].
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[Masonite division of International Paper Co] A registered trademark for a type of hardboard building material first made in 1924 by William H. Mason. Masonite® is a wet process [[fiberboard|fiberboard]] composed of fine wood fibers compressed into a dense, rigid sheet with heat. The fibers are held together by the natural binders from the pulp with no additional adhesive. Masonite® boards do not bend or warp easily but the sheets are brittle and break under pressure. Standard Masonite® Presdwood® is brown in color with one very smooth surface; the reverse side has a wire screen impression. Some artists have coated the rough surface with gesso and used it as a painting support. Tempered Presdwood® is prepared with an oil that adds weather resistance to the board, but makes it less receptive to [[paint|paint]] or [[gesso|gesso]].
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
Presdwood; hardboard; fiberboard ; high-density board
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Presdwood®; hardboard; fiberboard; high-density board
  
== Hazards and Safety ==
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== Risks ==
  
 
Any wood product may release organic acids with time.
 
Any wood product may release organic acids with time.
  
== Additional Information ==
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== Resources and Citations ==
  
C. Gould, K. Konrad, K. Milley, R. Gallagher, "Fiberboard", ''Twentieth-Century Building Materials'', T. Jester (ed.), McGraw-Hill: New York, 1995.  A.Katlan, "Early Wood-Fiber Panels: Masonite, Hardboard and Lower-Density Boards" ''JAIC'' 33:301-306, 1994.
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* C. Gould, K. Konrad, K. Milley, R. Gallagher, "Fiberboard", ''Twentieth-Century Building Materials'', T. Jester (ed.), McGraw-Hill: New York, 1995.   
  
== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
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* A.Katlan, "Early Wood-Fiber Panels: Masonite, Hardboard and Lower-Density Boards" ''JAIC'' 33:301-306, 1994.
  
* Website address 1, Website address 1  Comment: http://www.masonite.com/COMPANY/HISTORY.asp - first made in 1924 by William H. Mason
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* Website: http://www.masonite.com/COMPANY/HISTORY.asp - first made in 1924 by William H. Mason
  
  
  
 
[[Category:Materials database]]
 
[[Category:Materials database]]

Latest revision as of 13:52, 17 October 2022

Tempera and graphite on gessoed Masonite
MFA# 40.780

Description

[Masonite division of International Paper Co] A registered trademark for a type of hardboard building material first made in 1924 by William H. Mason. Masonite® is a wet process Fiberboard composed of fine wood fibers compressed into a dense, rigid sheet with heat. The fibers are held together by the natural binders from the pulp with no additional adhesive. Masonite® boards do not bend or warp easily but the sheets are brittle and break under pressure. Standard Masonite® Presdwood® is brown in color with one very smooth surface; the reverse side has a wire screen impression. Some artists have coated the rough surface with gesso and used it as a painting support. Tempered Presdwood® is prepared with an oil that adds weather resistance to the board, but makes it less receptive to Paint or Gesso.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Presdwood®; hardboard; fiberboard; high-density board

Risks

Any wood product may release organic acids with time.

Resources and Citations

  • C. Gould, K. Konrad, K. Milley, R. Gallagher, "Fiberboard", Twentieth-Century Building Materials, T. Jester (ed.), McGraw-Hill: New York, 1995.
  • A.Katlan, "Early Wood-Fiber Panels: Masonite, Hardboard and Lower-Density Boards" JAIC 33:301-306, 1994.

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