Processing Australian hardwood plantations into rotary veneer can produce more acceptable marketable product recoveries compared to traditional processing techniques (e.g. sawmilling). Veneers resulting from processing trials from six commercially important Australian hardwood species were dominated by D-grade veneer. Defects such as encased knots, gum pockets, gum veins, surface roughness, splits, bark pockets, and decay impacted the final assigned grade. Four grading scenarios were adopted. The first included a change to the grade limitations for gum pockets and gum veins, while the second investigated the potential impact of effective pruning on grade recovery. Although both scenarios individually had a positive impact on achieving highe...
Harvested logs supplied from five fibre-managed Eucalyptus nitens plantation coupes with different g...
In Laos and neighboring countries, opportunities exist for the production of engineered wood product...
Currently there are limited markets in Australia for small-diameter native forest logs. This has res...
Processing Australian hardwood plantations into rotary veneer can produce more acceptable marketable...
The processing of Australian plantation-grown Eucalyptus globulus and E. nitens into rotary veneer w...
The processing of Australian plantation-grown Eucalyptus globulus and E. nitens into rotary veneer w...
The Australian hardwood plantation industry is challenged to identify profitable markets for the sal...
Commercial interest in Australian hardwood plantations is increasing. The timber industry is investi...
This study presents the characterisation of three most commercially common Vietnamese hardwood plant...
© 2016 Dr. Robert Lee McGavinThe majority of the hardwood plantation estate in Australia has been es...
Eucalyptus nitens is widely planted in temperate-cold regions around the world, mainly for pulpwood...
Over half of the large African mahogany plantation estate in northern Australia has reached the mid-...
Over half of the large African mahogany plantation estate in northern Australia has reached the mid-...
A New Zealand stand of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane & Maiden) Maiden was pruned up to height 8 m and...
Executive Summary This project, titled the potential to recover higher value veneer products from f...
Harvested logs supplied from five fibre-managed Eucalyptus nitens plantation coupes with different g...
In Laos and neighboring countries, opportunities exist for the production of engineered wood product...
Currently there are limited markets in Australia for small-diameter native forest logs. This has res...
Processing Australian hardwood plantations into rotary veneer can produce more acceptable marketable...
The processing of Australian plantation-grown Eucalyptus globulus and E. nitens into rotary veneer w...
The processing of Australian plantation-grown Eucalyptus globulus and E. nitens into rotary veneer w...
The Australian hardwood plantation industry is challenged to identify profitable markets for the sal...
Commercial interest in Australian hardwood plantations is increasing. The timber industry is investi...
This study presents the characterisation of three most commercially common Vietnamese hardwood plant...
© 2016 Dr. Robert Lee McGavinThe majority of the hardwood plantation estate in Australia has been es...
Eucalyptus nitens is widely planted in temperate-cold regions around the world, mainly for pulpwood...
Over half of the large African mahogany plantation estate in northern Australia has reached the mid-...
Over half of the large African mahogany plantation estate in northern Australia has reached the mid-...
A New Zealand stand of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane & Maiden) Maiden was pruned up to height 8 m and...
Executive Summary This project, titled the potential to recover higher value veneer products from f...
Harvested logs supplied from five fibre-managed Eucalyptus nitens plantation coupes with different g...
In Laos and neighboring countries, opportunities exist for the production of engineered wood product...
Currently there are limited markets in Australia for small-diameter native forest logs. This has res...