The migration and deposition of hot melting wax in wax-treated wood is not described in detail in the literature, although such products are available on the market. In the present study, this topic was investigated based on pine sap-wood ( Pinus sylvestris L.) and beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.). The behavior of three different waxes was studied by means of 2D X-ray measurements and scanning electron microscopy observations. The three waxes did not show distinct differences in their deposition patterns. An intensive wax deposition could be observed within the vessels, tracheids, and fibers. In P. sylvestris the ray tracheids were penetrated with hot melting waxes, therefore there is a lateral wood penetration from the outer to the inner wood. ...
One of the main issues of the international research project SyMBoL - Sustainable Management of Heri...
In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, archaeological waterlogged...
In the past, the practice of dyeing wood was very widespread, for instance for obtaining substitutes...
The migration and deposition of hot melting wax in wax-treated wood is not described in detail in th...
Although available on the market, hot melting wax treated wood is not studied in detail as such lack...
Heat treatment of wood is an effective method to improve the dimensional stability and durability ag...
Consolidation of degraded and frail wood by impregnation with synthetic and natural polymeric compou...
V raziskavi smo poučevali vpliv postopka impregnacije ter vrste emulzije montana voska na retencijo,...
Heat treatment of wood is an effective method to improve the dimensional stability and durability ag...
Waxes and wax emulsions are one of the most important solutions for non-biocidal wood protection. Wa...
Adhesive penetration plays an important role in wood adhesion, since wood is a porous material. The ...
Epicuticular wax covering the conifer tree species surface has been used, mainly in conifers, as a b...
The effect of weathering on Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and Norway spurce (Picea abies) treated wi...
Heat-treated wood is a credible alternative for certain kinds of tropical timber. It is also an alte...
Needle surfaces of Pinus sylvestris L. were examined at three sites, two in clean air (SO2 < 10 μ g ...
One of the main issues of the international research project SyMBoL - Sustainable Management of Heri...
In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, archaeological waterlogged...
In the past, the practice of dyeing wood was very widespread, for instance for obtaining substitutes...
The migration and deposition of hot melting wax in wax-treated wood is not described in detail in th...
Although available on the market, hot melting wax treated wood is not studied in detail as such lack...
Heat treatment of wood is an effective method to improve the dimensional stability and durability ag...
Consolidation of degraded and frail wood by impregnation with synthetic and natural polymeric compou...
V raziskavi smo poučevali vpliv postopka impregnacije ter vrste emulzije montana voska na retencijo,...
Heat treatment of wood is an effective method to improve the dimensional stability and durability ag...
Waxes and wax emulsions are one of the most important solutions for non-biocidal wood protection. Wa...
Adhesive penetration plays an important role in wood adhesion, since wood is a porous material. The ...
Epicuticular wax covering the conifer tree species surface has been used, mainly in conifers, as a b...
The effect of weathering on Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and Norway spurce (Picea abies) treated wi...
Heat-treated wood is a credible alternative for certain kinds of tropical timber. It is also an alte...
Needle surfaces of Pinus sylvestris L. were examined at three sites, two in clean air (SO2 < 10 μ g ...
One of the main issues of the international research project SyMBoL - Sustainable Management of Heri...
In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, archaeological waterlogged...
In the past, the practice of dyeing wood was very widespread, for instance for obtaining substitutes...