Heat-treatment changes the chemical and physical properties of wood. Wood polymers are degraded, dimensional stability is enhanced, equilibrium moisture content is lowered, colour darkens and biological durability is increased. The properties of heat-treated wood have been researched considerably, but the differences between sapwood and heartwood have not been reported separately. In this research, water absorption differences between sapwood and heartwood of Scots pine and Norway spruce heat-treated at temperatures 170 °C, 190 °C, 210 °C and 230 °C were investigated. The results were compared to industrially kiln-dried reference samples. Water absorption was determined with a floating test based on the EN 927-5 standard. The heartwood of b...
Thermal modification methods have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimension...
Muista lisätä OAP kun lopullinen ulos./Maria 16.12.19The thermal degradation of wood is affected by ...
An experiment was conducted on commercially heat-treated (HT) Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and N...
Heat-treatment changes the chemical and physical properties of wood. Wood polymers are degraded, dim...
Water absorption differences between sapwood and heartwood of Scots pine and Norway spruce heat-trea...
Scots pine and Norway spruce planks were heat-treated at temperatures 190°C and 210°C. Water absorpt...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
In this research, the effect of thermal modifications at 170°C, 190°C, 210°C and 230°C on the wettab...
Thermal modification methods have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimension...
In this research, the effect of thermal modifications at 170°C, 190°C, 210°C and 230°C on the wettab...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Thermal modification methods have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimension...
Muista lisätä OAP kun lopullinen ulos./Maria 16.12.19The thermal degradation of wood is affected by ...
An experiment was conducted on commercially heat-treated (HT) Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and N...
Heat-treatment changes the chemical and physical properties of wood. Wood polymers are degraded, dim...
Water absorption differences between sapwood and heartwood of Scots pine and Norway spruce heat-trea...
Scots pine and Norway spruce planks were heat-treated at temperatures 190°C and 210°C. Water absorpt...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
In this research, the effect of thermal modifications at 170°C, 190°C, 210°C and 230°C on the wettab...
Thermal modification methods have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimension...
In this research, the effect of thermal modifications at 170°C, 190°C, 210°C and 230°C on the wettab...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Thermal modification methods have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimension...
Muista lisätä OAP kun lopullinen ulos./Maria 16.12.19The thermal degradation of wood is affected by ...
An experiment was conducted on commercially heat-treated (HT) Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and N...