The heat treatment of softwood (i.e. spruce, pine, fir, and larch) may result in significant colour changes. During this study Scots pine and spruce samples were steamed and analysed for their altered hue and lightness. Treatments included: 0 to 22 days of steaming time at a temperature range of 70 to 100°C. The outcome included a variety of colours between the initial hues and brownish tint. These new colours are similar to that of aged furniture and indoor wooden structures. Consequently, properly steamed softwood may be used to repair historical artefacts and relic furniture. Besides restoration, steamed stocks are excellent sources for manufacture of periodical furniture, where the aged appearance has aesthetical value. Results however,...
This research involved the most widely used wood-species of veneers in Hungary (oak, ash, beech, che...
Wood as a raw material is useful for many purposes even though some properties are less than optimal...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of influence of the “light” steaming process on co...
The analysis of cherrywood (Prunus avium L.) colour changes during steaming treatment was conducted ...
Colour changes by thermal treatments are a good alternative to increase wood quality, especially for...
In our study beech (Fagus silvatica L.) samples containing white and red heartwood were steamed to o...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to homogenize the color of Eucalyptus saligna wood by means of steaming a...
Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), beech red heartwood (Fagus sylvatica L.) and spruce (Picea a...
Scandinavian sawmills have over the last 20 years adopted ever-higher temperatures in the dry kilns....
This master’s thesis studies the effect of weathering on thermally modified Norway spruce (Picea abi...
This study was designed to investigate color changes of heat treated and varnished Scots pine (Pinus...
Thermal modification is known as a potential method to improve dimensional stabilization of wood and...
In this study, the influence of thermal treatment on color changes of six different wood materials w...
The wood of maple (Acer Pseudopatanus L.) was steamed with a saturated steam-air mixture at a temper...
Heat treatment of Pinus pinaster and Eucalyptus globulus wood was carried out by hot air in an oven...
This research involved the most widely used wood-species of veneers in Hungary (oak, ash, beech, che...
Wood as a raw material is useful for many purposes even though some properties are less than optimal...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of influence of the “light” steaming process on co...
The analysis of cherrywood (Prunus avium L.) colour changes during steaming treatment was conducted ...
Colour changes by thermal treatments are a good alternative to increase wood quality, especially for...
In our study beech (Fagus silvatica L.) samples containing white and red heartwood were steamed to o...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to homogenize the color of Eucalyptus saligna wood by means of steaming a...
Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), beech red heartwood (Fagus sylvatica L.) and spruce (Picea a...
Scandinavian sawmills have over the last 20 years adopted ever-higher temperatures in the dry kilns....
This master’s thesis studies the effect of weathering on thermally modified Norway spruce (Picea abi...
This study was designed to investigate color changes of heat treated and varnished Scots pine (Pinus...
Thermal modification is known as a potential method to improve dimensional stabilization of wood and...
In this study, the influence of thermal treatment on color changes of six different wood materials w...
The wood of maple (Acer Pseudopatanus L.) was steamed with a saturated steam-air mixture at a temper...
Heat treatment of Pinus pinaster and Eucalyptus globulus wood was carried out by hot air in an oven...
This research involved the most widely used wood-species of veneers in Hungary (oak, ash, beech, che...
Wood as a raw material is useful for many purposes even though some properties are less than optimal...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of influence of the “light” steaming process on co...