This paper deals with the influence of the type of transparent surface finish on the change of colour of the surfaces of native wood, and thermally treated wood, with saturated water vapour. In the experiment, alder, European beech, Paper birch, and Norway maple wood were thermally treated at a temperature of 135 °C under saturated water vapour for six hours. Three various types of surface finishes (acrylic-polyurethane, polyacrylic and aldehyde resin, and alkyd resin) were applied onto the wood surfaces. The colours of the surfaces in the system, CIE L*a*b* (lightness, coordinates a* and b*, chroma and hue angle), were measured during finishing and natural ageing behind glass windows in an interior, over a period of 60 days. The results sh...
International audienceThe effect of thermal treatment and impregnation of woods on the stability of ...
The present paper continues a series of papers dealing with the application of colour measurement te...
Dry thermal treatments of wood samples were carried out at 160 and 200 °C. After each treatment, t...
This master’s thesis studies the effect of weathering on thermally modified Norway spruce (Picea abi...
Raised temperature in artificial drying has led to some changes of wood products such as colour and ...
This study investigates the effects of different wood varnishes on the surface color properties of h...
Thermal modification processes significant affect the chemical configuration of the wood matrix impr...
Korkut, Suleyman/0000-0002-4871-354XWOS: 000296480400006Colour evolution and colour changes were ana...
Artificial weathering is a widely used method for predicting wood behaviour during its service life....
Color including texture and gloss is one of the most important esthetical attributes of wood. For an...
One-component semi-matte (A) and two-component shiny (B) water-borne varnishes were applied on the s...
Wood boards from Norway spruce (300 mmx125mmx10mm) were heat modified in a pilot chamber correspondi...
WOS: 000311336800078One-component semi-matte (A) and two-component shiny (B) water-borne varnishes w...
This study was designed to investigate color changes of heat treated and varnished Scots pine (Pinus...
The study examined the influence of ultraviolet radiation on the colour of thermo-mechanically modif...
International audienceThe effect of thermal treatment and impregnation of woods on the stability of ...
The present paper continues a series of papers dealing with the application of colour measurement te...
Dry thermal treatments of wood samples were carried out at 160 and 200 °C. After each treatment, t...
This master’s thesis studies the effect of weathering on thermally modified Norway spruce (Picea abi...
Raised temperature in artificial drying has led to some changes of wood products such as colour and ...
This study investigates the effects of different wood varnishes on the surface color properties of h...
Thermal modification processes significant affect the chemical configuration of the wood matrix impr...
Korkut, Suleyman/0000-0002-4871-354XWOS: 000296480400006Colour evolution and colour changes were ana...
Artificial weathering is a widely used method for predicting wood behaviour during its service life....
Color including texture and gloss is one of the most important esthetical attributes of wood. For an...
One-component semi-matte (A) and two-component shiny (B) water-borne varnishes were applied on the s...
Wood boards from Norway spruce (300 mmx125mmx10mm) were heat modified in a pilot chamber correspondi...
WOS: 000311336800078One-component semi-matte (A) and two-component shiny (B) water-borne varnishes w...
This study was designed to investigate color changes of heat treated and varnished Scots pine (Pinus...
The study examined the influence of ultraviolet radiation on the colour of thermo-mechanically modif...
International audienceThe effect of thermal treatment and impregnation of woods on the stability of ...
The present paper continues a series of papers dealing with the application of colour measurement te...
Dry thermal treatments of wood samples were carried out at 160 and 200 °C. After each treatment, t...