The aim of this study was to develop environmentally-friendly wood dyestuff derived from madder root {Rubia tinctorium L.) and to determine the color stability of this colorant under UV light irradiation. The dyestuff was mixed with alum and iron for mordants. Wood specimens were prepared from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky). Wood dyestuff was applied on all surfaces of wood specimens by dipping method. Afterwards, wood panels were exposed to lightfastness test for periods of 500, 1000, and 1500 hours. Results show that almost all solutions of madder root, compared with control, have less color changing value. Meanwhile the highest color stabilities were obtained on the wood samples treated with madder r...
The water soluble extract of samak (Syzygium inophyllum) bark was applied as natural dye for jabon w...
In this study, the effect of impregnation with natural extracts on decay resistance and color change...
Reducing discoloration of wood due to photodegradation caused by ultraviolet (UV) and visible (VIS) ...
The aim of this study was to develop environmentally-friendly wood dyestuff derived from madder root...
The aim of this study was the development of an eco-friendly dye that may be used in furniture, wood...
This study was designed to develop an environmentally friendly wood stain derived pinar (Quercus auc...
This study is aimed to develop an eco-friendly wood stained extracted from beetroot (Beta vulgaris) ...
This paper reports on the colorimetric properties of natural dyes from madder and weld plants. For b...
This study was conducted to develop an environmentally friendly wood stain derived from oleander (Ne...
This study was conducted to develop an environmentally friendly wood stain derived from oleander (Ne...
The aim of this study is to improve production of ecologic colorants from natural sources, which ren...
The aim of this study was to investigate effects of natural weathering on color stability of Scots p...
This study investigated the color stability in a heat treatment of teak wood (Tectona grandis) expos...
<p>Ultraviolet radiation is considered the most damaging radiation to wood, affecting its properties...
Colour changes and associated wood degradation in exterior and interior applications influenced by u...
The water soluble extract of samak (Syzygium inophyllum) bark was applied as natural dye for jabon w...
In this study, the effect of impregnation with natural extracts on decay resistance and color change...
Reducing discoloration of wood due to photodegradation caused by ultraviolet (UV) and visible (VIS) ...
The aim of this study was to develop environmentally-friendly wood dyestuff derived from madder root...
The aim of this study was the development of an eco-friendly dye that may be used in furniture, wood...
This study was designed to develop an environmentally friendly wood stain derived pinar (Quercus auc...
This study is aimed to develop an eco-friendly wood stained extracted from beetroot (Beta vulgaris) ...
This paper reports on the colorimetric properties of natural dyes from madder and weld plants. For b...
This study was conducted to develop an environmentally friendly wood stain derived from oleander (Ne...
This study was conducted to develop an environmentally friendly wood stain derived from oleander (Ne...
The aim of this study is to improve production of ecologic colorants from natural sources, which ren...
The aim of this study was to investigate effects of natural weathering on color stability of Scots p...
This study investigated the color stability in a heat treatment of teak wood (Tectona grandis) expos...
<p>Ultraviolet radiation is considered the most damaging radiation to wood, affecting its properties...
Colour changes and associated wood degradation in exterior and interior applications influenced by u...
The water soluble extract of samak (Syzygium inophyllum) bark was applied as natural dye for jabon w...
In this study, the effect of impregnation with natural extracts on decay resistance and color change...
Reducing discoloration of wood due to photodegradation caused by ultraviolet (UV) and visible (VIS) ...