In this research, the effect of thermal modifications at 170°C, 190°C, 210°C and 230°C on the wettability of sapwood and heartwood of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and Norway spruce (Picea abies) was studied by measuring the static contact angles of distilled water on the surfaces as a function of time. The results were compared to industrially kiln-dried reference samples. The thermal modification at the lower temperatures of 170°C and 190°C increased the wettability of all wood materials with the exception of the heartwood of pine that had been thermally modified at 170°C, which was the most water-repellent material in the whole study. Thermal modification at the very high temperature of 230°C was needed to decrease the wettability of woo...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
The use of thermally modified timber (TMT) in outdoor applications is well established, but its perf...
In the present study, durability of untreated and thermally modified sapwood and heartwood of Scots ...
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...
Heat-treatment changes the chemical and physical properties of wood. Wood polymers are degraded, dim...
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...
Thermal modification methods have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimension...
Scots pine and Norway spruce planks were heat-treated at temperatures 190°C and 210°C. Water absorpt...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
This study investigated the effect of the heat treatment on the wettability of the surface of juveni...
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...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
The use of thermally modified timber (TMT) in outdoor applications is well established, but its perf...
In the present study, durability of untreated and thermally modified sapwood and heartwood of Scots ...
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...
Heat-treatment changes the chemical and physical properties of wood. Wood polymers are degraded, dim...
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...
Thermal modification methods have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimension...
Scots pine and Norway spruce planks were heat-treated at temperatures 190°C and 210°C. Water absorpt...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
This study investigated the effect of the heat treatment on the wettability of the surface of juveni...
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...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
The use of thermally modified timber (TMT) in outdoor applications is well established, but its perf...
In the present study, durability of untreated and thermally modified sapwood and heartwood of Scots ...