The weathering of typical used coatings on pine sapwood in Germany and New Zealand has been evaluated in a comparative weathering trial. The New Zealand site had a climatic index 50 % more challenging. Significant differences in performance relating to coating, species, sites and exposure are presented. The coating and site had most significant effects, while species had least. A solvent borne stain and a hybrid paint qualified for stable end-use situations in both countries. An acrylic paint performed better in Germany while an alkyd gave the poorest performance of the four coatings tested. More effective fungicidal coating properties are required in New Zealand to suppress mould growth. Areas of deficiency for internationalising the Europ...
To prolong the service life of a wooden construction the protective function of a coating is of utmo...
Beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) is one of the most important timber species produced in Kosovo. Abou...
Thermal modification and the degree of improved properties from the treatment depend on wood species...
The weathering of typical usued coatings on pine sapwood in Germany and New Zealand has been evaluat...
The weathering of commercial coatings on pine sapwood in Germany and New Zealand was studied. The Ne...
The natural weathering of surface treatments was compared at four sites and on five wood species; be...
Wood moisture content of coated panels of Scots pine sapwood was recorded during 24 months natural w...
Wood moisture content of coated panels of Scots pine sapwood was recorded during 18 months natural w...
European standardisation has resulted in prEN 927, which allows to classify, test and categorise ext...
Accelerated weathering plays an important part in the development of new finishing systems. But ther...
Wood coating research almost exclusively focuses on softwood as substrate despite the fact that coat...
Natural weathering test at two different European climatic zones were conducted to investigate simul...
Wood used in exposed exterior applications degrades and changes color due to weathering. Expanded us...
Abstract Name: Bc. Josef Malinský, DiS. Diploma thesis topic: Impact of atmospheric factors and t...
The aim of this study was to assess the long term performance of the coating systems on Scots pine, ...
To prolong the service life of a wooden construction the protective function of a coating is of utmo...
Beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) is one of the most important timber species produced in Kosovo. Abou...
Thermal modification and the degree of improved properties from the treatment depend on wood species...
The weathering of typical usued coatings on pine sapwood in Germany and New Zealand has been evaluat...
The weathering of commercial coatings on pine sapwood in Germany and New Zealand was studied. The Ne...
The natural weathering of surface treatments was compared at four sites and on five wood species; be...
Wood moisture content of coated panels of Scots pine sapwood was recorded during 24 months natural w...
Wood moisture content of coated panels of Scots pine sapwood was recorded during 18 months natural w...
European standardisation has resulted in prEN 927, which allows to classify, test and categorise ext...
Accelerated weathering plays an important part in the development of new finishing systems. But ther...
Wood coating research almost exclusively focuses on softwood as substrate despite the fact that coat...
Natural weathering test at two different European climatic zones were conducted to investigate simul...
Wood used in exposed exterior applications degrades and changes color due to weathering. Expanded us...
Abstract Name: Bc. Josef Malinský, DiS. Diploma thesis topic: Impact of atmospheric factors and t...
The aim of this study was to assess the long term performance of the coating systems on Scots pine, ...
To prolong the service life of a wooden construction the protective function of a coating is of utmo...
Beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) is one of the most important timber species produced in Kosovo. Abou...
Thermal modification and the degree of improved properties from the treatment depend on wood species...