Wood heat treatment has increased significantly in the last few years and is still growing as an industrial process to improve some wood properties. The first studies on heat treatment investigated mainly equilibrium mois-ture, dimensional stability, durability and mechanical properties. Mass loss, wettability, wood color, and chemical transformations have been subsequently extensively studied, while recent works focus on quality control, modeling, and study the reasons for the improvements. This review explains the recent interest on the heat treatment of wood and synthesizes the major publications on this subject on wood properties, chemical changes, wood uses, and quality control
Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) wood has low dimensional stability and durability. Heat treatment was...
Heat treatment of wood is an effective method to improve the dimensional stability and durability ag...
Small matched samples of beech, Scots pine and Norway spruce woods were heattreated to twenty sched...
Key message. An efficient use of thermal treatment of wood requires a depth understanding of the che...
International audienceAbstractKey messageAn efficient use of thermal treatment of wood requires a de...
Wood as a raw material is useful for many purposes even though some properties are less than optimal...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Thermal modification or heat treatment is an effective method to improve the dimensional stability a...
The thermal modification has proved to be an effective method to improve the durability of wood elem...
Heat treatments are carried out on the wood to modify the hygroscopic properties and its dimensional...
Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) wood has low dimensional stability and durability. Heat treatment was...
Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) wood has low dimensional stability and durability. Heat treatment was...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial heat treatment (ThermoWood) b...
The thermal treatment of wood at high temperatures is an environment friendly and commercially viabl...
Wood is heated to temperatures in the range of 180–240°C in heat-treatment furnaces. At these temper...
Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) wood has low dimensional stability and durability. Heat treatment was...
Heat treatment of wood is an effective method to improve the dimensional stability and durability ag...
Small matched samples of beech, Scots pine and Norway spruce woods were heattreated to twenty sched...
Key message. An efficient use of thermal treatment of wood requires a depth understanding of the che...
International audienceAbstractKey messageAn efficient use of thermal treatment of wood requires a de...
Wood as a raw material is useful for many purposes even though some properties are less than optimal...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Thermal modification or heat treatment is an effective method to improve the dimensional stability a...
The thermal modification has proved to be an effective method to improve the durability of wood elem...
Heat treatments are carried out on the wood to modify the hygroscopic properties and its dimensional...
Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) wood has low dimensional stability and durability. Heat treatment was...
Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) wood has low dimensional stability and durability. Heat treatment was...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial heat treatment (ThermoWood) b...
The thermal treatment of wood at high temperatures is an environment friendly and commercially viabl...
Wood is heated to temperatures in the range of 180–240°C in heat-treatment furnaces. At these temper...
Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) wood has low dimensional stability and durability. Heat treatment was...
Heat treatment of wood is an effective method to improve the dimensional stability and durability ag...
Small matched samples of beech, Scots pine and Norway spruce woods were heattreated to twenty sched...