The study examined the influence of ultraviolet radiation on the colour of thermo-mechanically modified beech (Fagus sylvatica) and oak (Quercus robur). The wood colour parameters were measured using the mathematical CIE L*a*b* and L*C*h colour space models. The higher the temperature of thermo-mechanical treatment, the least susceptible beech and oak wood was to a change in L*, a* and b* under the influence of light irradiation. The greatest changes in the colour of non-densified and densified beech and oak wood occurred after 20 h of light irradiation. The higher the temperature of thermo-mechanical treatment, the smaller were the total changes in the colour of beech and oak wood under the influence of ultraviolet radiation. The total cha...
This research involved the most widely used wood-species of veneers in Hungary (oak, ash, beech, che...
The chemical structure of wood changes significantly during thermal modification, significantly infl...
Thermal modification causes the darkening of wood throughout its cross-section because of chemical c...
The study examined the influence of ultraviolet radiation on the colour of thermo-mechanically modif...
Artificial weathering is a widely used method for predicting wood behaviour during its service life....
The focus of this study was to investigate the chemical and colour changes occurring at different ex...
<p>Ultraviolet radiation is considered the most damaging radiation to wood, affecting its properties...
The colour modification effect of dry thermal treatment was studied in black locust (Robinia pseudoa...
The goal of this word was to examine the parameters of color of beech wood before and after therm...
The wood of maple (Acer Pseudopatanus L.) was steamed with a saturated steam-air mixture at a temper...
Korkut, Suleyman/0000-0002-4871-354XWOS: 000296480400006Colour evolution and colour changes were ana...
This study investigated the color stability in a heat treatment of teak wood (Tectona grandis) expos...
In this study, the influence of thermal treatment on color changes of six different wood materials w...
Dry thermal treatments of wood samples were carried out at 160 and 200 °C. After each treatment, t...
Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), beech red heartwood (Fagus sylvatica L.) and spruce (Picea a...
This research involved the most widely used wood-species of veneers in Hungary (oak, ash, beech, che...
The chemical structure of wood changes significantly during thermal modification, significantly infl...
Thermal modification causes the darkening of wood throughout its cross-section because of chemical c...
The study examined the influence of ultraviolet radiation on the colour of thermo-mechanically modif...
Artificial weathering is a widely used method for predicting wood behaviour during its service life....
The focus of this study was to investigate the chemical and colour changes occurring at different ex...
<p>Ultraviolet radiation is considered the most damaging radiation to wood, affecting its properties...
The colour modification effect of dry thermal treatment was studied in black locust (Robinia pseudoa...
The goal of this word was to examine the parameters of color of beech wood before and after therm...
The wood of maple (Acer Pseudopatanus L.) was steamed with a saturated steam-air mixture at a temper...
Korkut, Suleyman/0000-0002-4871-354XWOS: 000296480400006Colour evolution and colour changes were ana...
This study investigated the color stability in a heat treatment of teak wood (Tectona grandis) expos...
In this study, the influence of thermal treatment on color changes of six different wood materials w...
Dry thermal treatments of wood samples were carried out at 160 and 200 °C. After each treatment, t...
Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), beech red heartwood (Fagus sylvatica L.) and spruce (Picea a...
This research involved the most widely used wood-species of veneers in Hungary (oak, ash, beech, che...
The chemical structure of wood changes significantly during thermal modification, significantly infl...
Thermal modification causes the darkening of wood throughout its cross-section because of chemical c...