Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, increased dimensional stability, and enhanced durability. In this study, European species of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), spruce (Picea orientalis), ash (Fraxinus spp.), and tropical species of tali (Erythrophleum ivorense), and iroko (Chlorophora excelsa) were thermally treated at 180 degrees C and 210 degrees C for 1,5 and 2 h, respectively. We evaluated the resistances of the untreated and thermally treated samples to decay induced by the white rot fungus, Trametes versicolor and two brown rot fungi, Coniophora puteana and Postia placenta. In addition, the samples were exposed to the termite Reticulitermes grassei and the longhorn beetle sp...
This study aimed to analyze the resistance of the thermally treated wood of Pinus caribaea and Eucal...
This work deals with the resistance against subterranean termites of a thermally treated and weather...
Hydrothermal treatment of beech wood (Fagus orientalis) performed in acidic, neutral and alkaline bu...
Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, inc...
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...
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...
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...
This study aimed to analyze the resistance of the thermally treated wood of Pinus caribaea and Eucal...
TRIPATHI S, PANT H & KASHYAP AK. 2014. Decay resistance against Basidiomycetes fungi of heat-treated...
[EN] Termite resistance of thermally-treated ash (Fraxinus excelsior L) and European beech (Fagus ...
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....
This study aimed to analyze the resistance of the thermally treated wood of Pinus caribaea and Eucal...
This work deals with the resistance against subterranean termites of a thermally treated and weather...
Hydrothermal treatment of beech wood (Fagus orientalis) performed in acidic, neutral and alkaline bu...
Thermal modified wood has some advantages over natural wood, including decreased hygroscopicity, inc...
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...
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...
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...
This study aimed to analyze the resistance of the thermally treated wood of Pinus caribaea and Eucal...
TRIPATHI S, PANT H & KASHYAP AK. 2014. Decay resistance against Basidiomycetes fungi of heat-treated...
[EN] Termite resistance of thermally-treated ash (Fraxinus excelsior L) and European beech (Fagus ...
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....
This study aimed to analyze the resistance of the thermally treated wood of Pinus caribaea and Eucal...
This work deals with the resistance against subterranean termites of a thermally treated and weather...
Hydrothermal treatment of beech wood (Fagus orientalis) performed in acidic, neutral and alkaline bu...