Thermal modification processes have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimensional stability of wood. The aim of this paper was to study the influence of ThermoWood® treatment intensity on improvement of wood decay resistance against soil-inhabiting micro-organisms, brown/white rots and termite exposures. All of the tests were carried out in the laboratory with two different complementary research materials. The main research material consisted of ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) wood thermally modified at temperatures of 170, 200, 215 and 228 °C. The reference materials were untreated ash and beech wood for decay resistance tests, untreated ash wood for soil bed tests and untreated ash, beech and pine wood for termite resi...
This study aimed to analyze the resistance of the thermally treated wood of Pinus caribaea and Eucal...
Thermal modification at elevated temperatures changes the chemical, biological and physical properti...
The resistance of thermally modified Canadian Pinus banksiana against four wood decaying fungi was e...
Thermal modification processes have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimensi...
Thermal modification of wood is a promising alternative to chemical and biocidal modification proces...
Thermal modification of wood is a promising alternative to chemical and biocidal modification proces...
[EN] Termite resistance of thermally-treated ash (Fraxinus excelsior L) and European beech (Fagus ...
Thermal modification is now considered as a new ecofriendly industrial wood modification process imp...
Thermal modification is an attractive alternative to improve the decay durability and dimensional st...
Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, inc...
We analyzed the effects of heat treatment on the chemical structure of wood from narrow-leafed Ash (...
The Termovuoto (thermo-vacuum) process is an environmental friendly industrial approach to modify wo...
Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, inc...
Thermal modification has been developed for an industrial method to increase the biological durabili...
This work deals with the resistance against subterranean termites of a thermally treated and weather...
This study aimed to analyze the resistance of the thermally treated wood of Pinus caribaea and Eucal...
Thermal modification at elevated temperatures changes the chemical, biological and physical properti...
The resistance of thermally modified Canadian Pinus banksiana against four wood decaying fungi was e...
Thermal modification processes have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimensi...
Thermal modification of wood is a promising alternative to chemical and biocidal modification proces...
Thermal modification of wood is a promising alternative to chemical and biocidal modification proces...
[EN] Termite resistance of thermally-treated ash (Fraxinus excelsior L) and European beech (Fagus ...
Thermal modification is now considered as a new ecofriendly industrial wood modification process imp...
Thermal modification is an attractive alternative to improve the decay durability and dimensional st...
Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, inc...
We analyzed the effects of heat treatment on the chemical structure of wood from narrow-leafed Ash (...
The Termovuoto (thermo-vacuum) process is an environmental friendly industrial approach to modify wo...
Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, inc...
Thermal modification has been developed for an industrial method to increase the biological durabili...
This work deals with the resistance against subterranean termites of a thermally treated and weather...
This study aimed to analyze the resistance of the thermally treated wood of Pinus caribaea and Eucal...
Thermal modification at elevated temperatures changes the chemical, biological and physical properti...
The resistance of thermally modified Canadian Pinus banksiana against four wood decaying fungi was e...