The objectives of this study are to quantitatively evaluate, using a wetting model, the wettability of three probe liquids with different properties on heat-treated jack pine surfaces prepared by three different types of machining (sanding, planing and sawing) and to compare with those of untreated wood surfaces. The results indicate that the heat-treated wood is wetted less than the untreated wood due to degradation of wood components (hemicelluloses, lignin and cellulose) during heat treatment and it absorbs less liquid. The heat-treated wood becomes most hydrophobic when wood surfaces are sanded by 180-grit paper compared to those prepared by other machining process. Heat-treated wood surfaces are strongly acidic similar to those of untr...
In this study, the effect of heat treatment of Alder (Alnus glutinosa), Poplar (Populus nigra) and S...
Dimensional stability is an important property of wood that is strongly influenced by its water upta...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Heat-treated wood is a natural product heat-treated at high temperatures in the range of 180 to 240°...
Heat treatment improves the dimensional stability (reduced hygroscopicity and wettabilty) of wood an...
It is of considerable importance to investigate the influence of weathering on the degradation proce...
Effect of artificial weathering on the wettability of three heat-treated North American wood species...
In this research, the effect of thermal modifications at 170°C, 190°C, 210°C and 230°C on the wettab...
A custom device was conceived to place a water droplet (diameter c.a. 0.5mm) at the surface of wood ...
This study investigated the effect of the heat treatment on the wettability of the surface of juveni...
The determination of surface free energy of wood is an important parameter in applications such as c...
An experiment was conducted on commercially heat-treated (HT) Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and N...
Wood-water interactions including the effect of grain orientation, sample size and water potential i...
Surface properties of wood are important for both wettability and hydrophobic modification. Glueabil...
Wettability, as indicated by contact angle with water, of phellogen and old phloem surfaces of loblo...
In this study, the effect of heat treatment of Alder (Alnus glutinosa), Poplar (Populus nigra) and S...
Dimensional stability is an important property of wood that is strongly influenced by its water upta...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Heat-treated wood is a natural product heat-treated at high temperatures in the range of 180 to 240°...
Heat treatment improves the dimensional stability (reduced hygroscopicity and wettabilty) of wood an...
It is of considerable importance to investigate the influence of weathering on the degradation proce...
Effect of artificial weathering on the wettability of three heat-treated North American wood species...
In this research, the effect of thermal modifications at 170°C, 190°C, 210°C and 230°C on the wettab...
A custom device was conceived to place a water droplet (diameter c.a. 0.5mm) at the surface of wood ...
This study investigated the effect of the heat treatment on the wettability of the surface of juveni...
The determination of surface free energy of wood is an important parameter in applications such as c...
An experiment was conducted on commercially heat-treated (HT) Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and N...
Wood-water interactions including the effect of grain orientation, sample size and water potential i...
Surface properties of wood are important for both wettability and hydrophobic modification. Glueabil...
Wettability, as indicated by contact angle with water, of phellogen and old phloem surfaces of loblo...
In this study, the effect of heat treatment of Alder (Alnus glutinosa), Poplar (Populus nigra) and S...
Dimensional stability is an important property of wood that is strongly influenced by its water upta...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...