Thermochemical changes occurring during wood welding were investigated in Eucalyptus saligna and Eucalyptus pilularis. Unwelded reference wood and material from welded interface were compared via Py-GC/MS, TGA, XPS, and ATR-FTIR to explain differences in mechanical properties of welded wood between species. It appeared that the species originally containing more condensed substructures also provided stronger joints. The condensation index after welding allowed validating that the adhesive properties of lignin are more accessible in such species. The presence of more carbonyl functions, attributed to carbohydrate solicitation during welding process, potentially made lignin less accessible. Changes following welding were evidenced by the cont...
International audienceThis work presents a study of mechanical properties of the wood end-grain weld...
Mechanically-induced wood flow welding, without any adhesive, is here shown to rapidly yield wood jo...
The essential chemical modifications involving the polymeric constituents of wood in friction weldin...
Introduction: The potential of wood welding as a fast and cost-effective alternative to gluing for A...
International audienceThermochemical changes during wood-dowel welding were investigated in two Cana...
The wood welding potential of three commercial Australian hardwood species has been investigated wit...
This study investigated the influence of heat treatment on the chemical composition of Eucalyptus sa...
International audienceThe wood welding potential of Australian and tropical species has been investi...
Optimal linear wood welding parameters along the end-grain-to-end-grain faces were determined for Eu...
Wood welding using linear friction is a technique that has been developed in the past five years. Th...
Mechanically-induced wood welding, without any adhesive, is shown here to rapidly yield wood joints ...
This article reports the first study of the influence of the Brazilian process of thermal modificati...
The effect of thermal treatments on physical and mechanical properties of rose gum and Sydney blue g...
Mechanically induced wood fusion welding, without any adhesive, is shown here to yield rapidly bondi...
In this study, the change in the chemical properties of the thermally modified eucalyptus (Eucalyptu...
International audienceThis work presents a study of mechanical properties of the wood end-grain weld...
Mechanically-induced wood flow welding, without any adhesive, is here shown to rapidly yield wood jo...
The essential chemical modifications involving the polymeric constituents of wood in friction weldin...
Introduction: The potential of wood welding as a fast and cost-effective alternative to gluing for A...
International audienceThermochemical changes during wood-dowel welding were investigated in two Cana...
The wood welding potential of three commercial Australian hardwood species has been investigated wit...
This study investigated the influence of heat treatment on the chemical composition of Eucalyptus sa...
International audienceThe wood welding potential of Australian and tropical species has been investi...
Optimal linear wood welding parameters along the end-grain-to-end-grain faces were determined for Eu...
Wood welding using linear friction is a technique that has been developed in the past five years. Th...
Mechanically-induced wood welding, without any adhesive, is shown here to rapidly yield wood joints ...
This article reports the first study of the influence of the Brazilian process of thermal modificati...
The effect of thermal treatments on physical and mechanical properties of rose gum and Sydney blue g...
Mechanically induced wood fusion welding, without any adhesive, is shown here to yield rapidly bondi...
In this study, the change in the chemical properties of the thermally modified eucalyptus (Eucalyptu...
International audienceThis work presents a study of mechanical properties of the wood end-grain weld...
Mechanically-induced wood flow welding, without any adhesive, is here shown to rapidly yield wood jo...
The essential chemical modifications involving the polymeric constituents of wood in friction weldin...