If sawdust gets compressed to something like 30+ tons PSI, then it seems logical to assume that that brick is hardwood NOW, and is dense NOW.
How could it matter post-compression whether the original sawdust was dense or soft as long as the resultant density is to the tune of 30tons psi which is greater than the density of any natural occurring wood.
Could the chemists and bio-engineers chime in to clear this up for me ?
How could it matter post-compression whether the original sawdust was dense or soft as long as the resultant density is to the tune of 30tons psi which is greater than the density of any natural occurring wood.
Could the chemists and bio-engineers chime in to clear this up for me ?