Studies were conducted on the changes in strength and chemical contents of cultivated 15 year-old Acacia hybrid treated through oil heat treatment process. The timbers harvested and cut at the portions bottom, middle and top, were oil heat treated using palm oil for durations of 30, 60 and 90 min. at temperatures of 180, 200 and 220℃. The untreated A. hybrid was used as control. The results of the studies showed that the oil heat treatment process causes some changes in the strength and chemical composition of the timbers. Strength reduction during the bending tests in both the MOR and MOE were noted throughout the treatment process. The chemical constituents of the treated timber also underwent changes in their contents. The holocellulose ...
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In this study, beech wood was treated in hot oil and in hot air to determine the differences in the ...
The decay resistance of oil-heat treated aspen wood (Populus tremula l.) against white rot fungi (Co...
The chemical, color and strength properties of thermally modified cultivated 15-year-old Acacia hybr...
The chemical, colour and strength properties of thermally modified cultivated 15-year-old Acacia hyb...
Acacia hybrid trees aged 15 years were harvested and cut into samples consisting of sapwood and hear...
The durability of oil-heat treated Acacia hybrid wood, an important plantation species in Sabah, wa...
Improvement in the durability of oil heat treated Acacia mangium through accelerated laboratory test...
The effectiveness of the hot oil treatment process on 15 year old cultivated Acacia hybrid was studi...
Fund Project SCF0037-IND-1/2007. This study investigated the effect of oil heat treatment process on...
Effects of oil—heat treatment on chemical constituents and decay resistance of rubberwood (Hevea bra...
Radiata pine is a major plantation grown wood in the Southern hemisphere, but has inferior dimension...
The effectiveness of the hot oil treatment process on 15 year old cultivated Acacia hybrid was studi...
Heat treatment is one of the processes used to modify the properties of wood. The investigation of t...
Fast-grown wood generally contains a high proportion of juvenile wood that results in inferior dimen...
Rubberwood is an eco-friendly wood. Natural rubber is considered as the excellent agricultural produ...
In this study, beech wood was treated in hot oil and in hot air to determine the differences in the ...
The decay resistance of oil-heat treated aspen wood (Populus tremula l.) against white rot fungi (Co...
The chemical, color and strength properties of thermally modified cultivated 15-year-old Acacia hybr...
The chemical, colour and strength properties of thermally modified cultivated 15-year-old Acacia hyb...
Acacia hybrid trees aged 15 years were harvested and cut into samples consisting of sapwood and hear...
The durability of oil-heat treated Acacia hybrid wood, an important plantation species in Sabah, wa...
Improvement in the durability of oil heat treated Acacia mangium through accelerated laboratory test...
The effectiveness of the hot oil treatment process on 15 year old cultivated Acacia hybrid was studi...
Fund Project SCF0037-IND-1/2007. This study investigated the effect of oil heat treatment process on...
Effects of oil—heat treatment on chemical constituents and decay resistance of rubberwood (Hevea bra...
Radiata pine is a major plantation grown wood in the Southern hemisphere, but has inferior dimension...
The effectiveness of the hot oil treatment process on 15 year old cultivated Acacia hybrid was studi...
Heat treatment is one of the processes used to modify the properties of wood. The investigation of t...
Fast-grown wood generally contains a high proportion of juvenile wood that results in inferior dimen...
Rubberwood is an eco-friendly wood. Natural rubber is considered as the excellent agricultural produ...
In this study, beech wood was treated in hot oil and in hot air to determine the differences in the ...
The decay resistance of oil-heat treated aspen wood (Populus tremula l.) against white rot fungi (Co...