WOS: 000412574500011This paper evaluated the density and biological resistance of pinewood samples modified with thermo-mechanical densification and thermal post-treatment. The samples were densified with 20 and 40% compression ratios at either 110 or 150 A degrees C. The thermal post-treatment was then applied to the pine samples at 185 and 212 A degrees C for 2 h. These samples were exposed to white-rot (Trametes versicolor) and brown-rot (Coniophora puteana) fungi for twelve weeks and the resulting mass loss was determined. In the densified samples, the effects of the compression ratio on T. versicolor-initiated mass loss and of the compression temperature on C. puteana-initiated mass loss were found to be significant. The mass loss was ...
A study was carried out to investigate the effect of thermal treatment on biological resistance of P...
Heat treatment of wood at relatively high temperatures (in the range of 150-280 degrees C) is an eff...
Effects of heat treatment on some physical properties of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood densi...
Thermal modification at elevated temperatures changes the chemical, biological and physical properti...
Thermal modification has been developed for an industrial method to increase the biological durabili...
Thermal modification has been developed for an industrial method to increase the biological durabili...
This study evaluated decay and termite resistance of thermally compressed pine wood panels under pre...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The resistance of thermally modified Canadian Pinus banksiana against four wood decaying fungi was e...
Colonisation and degradation by the white rot fungi, Trametes versicolor and T. pubescens, were stud...
Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, inc...
Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, inc...
The objective of this study, to investigate decay resistance against Pleurotus ostreatus and Conioph...
One of the main objectives of thermal modification is to increase the biological durability of wood....
The objective of this study, to investigate decay resistance against Pleurotus ...
A study was carried out to investigate the effect of thermal treatment on biological resistance of P...
Heat treatment of wood at relatively high temperatures (in the range of 150-280 degrees C) is an eff...
Effects of heat treatment on some physical properties of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood densi...
Thermal modification at elevated temperatures changes the chemical, biological and physical properti...
Thermal modification has been developed for an industrial method to increase the biological durabili...
Thermal modification has been developed for an industrial method to increase the biological durabili...
This study evaluated decay and termite resistance of thermally compressed pine wood panels under pre...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The resistance of thermally modified Canadian Pinus banksiana against four wood decaying fungi was e...
Colonisation and degradation by the white rot fungi, Trametes versicolor and T. pubescens, were stud...
Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, inc...
Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, inc...
The objective of this study, to investigate decay resistance against Pleurotus ostreatus and Conioph...
One of the main objectives of thermal modification is to increase the biological durability of wood....
The objective of this study, to investigate decay resistance against Pleurotus ...
A study was carried out to investigate the effect of thermal treatment on biological resistance of P...
Heat treatment of wood at relatively high temperatures (in the range of 150-280 degrees C) is an eff...
Effects of heat treatment on some physical properties of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood densi...