HUOM! Tähän pitää lisätä lopullinen versio kun se julkaistu. Tämä kustantajan lehdissä saa lopullisen aukaista 12 kuukautta virallisesta julkaisemisesta.Heat treatment (HT) is a well-known means to reduce the equilibrium wood moisture content (EMC) at a specified relative humidity (RH). EMC is profoundly decreased by the loss of accessible hydroxyl groups (OHacc) in the wood matrix by thermochemical reactions. However, the obtained EMC reduction after HT can be partly reversible, depending on the ability of the wood matrix polymers to fully mechanically relax during HT. We discuss the results of our earlier experimental study on the OHacc content and the associated EMC decrease at 93% RH by a relaxation inhibiting dry-HT vs. a relaxation en...
Reductions in hygroscopicity, increased dimensional stability and decay resistance of heat treated w...
Spruce wood specimens were heat-treated in saturated water vapor (steaming) and in the absence of mo...
This study was set up to understand the hygromechanical behaviour at mild temperature (50°C) of wood...
HUOM! Tähän pitää lisätä lopullinen versio kun se julkaistu. Tämä kustantajan lehdissä saa lopullise...
Heat treatment (HT) is a well-known means to reduce the room-temperature equilibrium wood moisture c...
Funding Information: Financial support from the Academy of Finland (grant No. 309881) and from the S...
Thermal modification is a well-established commercial technology for improving the dimensional stabi...
International audienceThe reversibility of a moderate thermal treatment (TT) at 120 °C on modern and...
Subject Hygroscopicity of heat-treated spruce wood is investigated in relation to the mass loss that...
To clarify the effects of humidity during heating on the physical properties of hydrothermally treat...
La réactivité chimique du bois traité thermiquement a été étudié vis à vis de différents réactifs te...
The creation of environmentally friendly protective materials for building structures made of wood c...
An issue related to using wood and timber for building structures is to ensure the stability and dur...
The creation of environmentally friendly protective materials for building structures made of wood c...
Cyclic N-methylol compounds such as 1,3-dimethylol-4,5-dihydroxyethyleneurea (DMDHEU) have been used...
Reductions in hygroscopicity, increased dimensional stability and decay resistance of heat treated w...
Spruce wood specimens were heat-treated in saturated water vapor (steaming) and in the absence of mo...
This study was set up to understand the hygromechanical behaviour at mild temperature (50°C) of wood...
HUOM! Tähän pitää lisätä lopullinen versio kun se julkaistu. Tämä kustantajan lehdissä saa lopullise...
Heat treatment (HT) is a well-known means to reduce the room-temperature equilibrium wood moisture c...
Funding Information: Financial support from the Academy of Finland (grant No. 309881) and from the S...
Thermal modification is a well-established commercial technology for improving the dimensional stabi...
International audienceThe reversibility of a moderate thermal treatment (TT) at 120 °C on modern and...
Subject Hygroscopicity of heat-treated spruce wood is investigated in relation to the mass loss that...
To clarify the effects of humidity during heating on the physical properties of hydrothermally treat...
La réactivité chimique du bois traité thermiquement a été étudié vis à vis de différents réactifs te...
The creation of environmentally friendly protective materials for building structures made of wood c...
An issue related to using wood and timber for building structures is to ensure the stability and dur...
The creation of environmentally friendly protective materials for building structures made of wood c...
Cyclic N-methylol compounds such as 1,3-dimethylol-4,5-dihydroxyethyleneurea (DMDHEU) have been used...
Reductions in hygroscopicity, increased dimensional stability and decay resistance of heat treated w...
Spruce wood specimens were heat-treated in saturated water vapor (steaming) and in the absence of mo...
This study was set up to understand the hygromechanical behaviour at mild temperature (50°C) of wood...