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Janis Kajaks

Bruno Andersons / Dace Cirule / Edgars Kuka / Janis Kajaks

The effect of coupling agent on the properties of heat treated wood plastic composites

Wood plastic composites (WPC) have gained a relatively large share in the composite market. The environmental benefits and good properties of the materials make them attractive for variety of applications. …

Janis Kajaks / Juris Matvejs / Karlis Kalnins

Evaluation of wood plastic composites (WPC) overalybonding quality to the birch plywood

Numerous scientists are closely related with studies of green composite materials properties. Wood plastic composites (WPC) are ones of them because WPC are perspective and widely used materials in different …

Bruno Andersons / Dace Cirule / Edgars Kuka / Ingeborga Andersone / Janis Kajaks

Surface changes of artificially weathered polypropylene-thermally modified wood flour composites

Wood plastic composites are mainly used in outdoor applications: decking, railing, window profiles, fencing and outdoor furniture. Therefor it is important to determine their behavior in UV exposure. In this …

Bruno Andersons / Dace Cirule / Edgars Kuka / Ingeborga Andersone / Janis Kajaks

Wood particle size influence on water resistance and mechanical properties of thermally modified wood-polypropylene composites

Processing of wood produces large amounts and different types of wood residues. Nowadays a part of these residues is used in production of wood plastic composites (WPC). It is known …

Bruno Andersons / Dace Cirule / Edgars Kuka / Ingeborga Andersone / Janis Kajaks / Oskars Bikovens

Comparison of different thermally modified wood residues for production of wood plastic composites

Several thermal modification methods are developed, which all involve subjecting wood to high temperatures ranging from 160 to 260 °C for several hours in low oxygen environment (Esteves and Pereira, …

Bruno Andersons / Dace Cirule / Edgars Kuka / Ingeborga Andersone / Janis Kajaks

The potential of wood ash as an additive for heat-treated wood plastic composites

Heat-treated wood particles have shown promising results when used in production of wood plastic composites (WPC). Comparing to the ones with untreated wood these WPC are more durable against fungi, …

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