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European beech

Andrzej Krauss / Grzegorz Pinkowski / Stanisław Stefanowski / Waldemar Szymański

Analysis of beech wood milling process using multiple regression method

Wood machining processes determine the final quality of the manufactured products. Surface roughness is one of the most frequently used parameters specifying the quality of the surface. The effect of …

Christian Brischke / Holger Militz / Sascha Bicke / Vladimirs Biziks

Resistance of PF treated LVL from European beech (Fagus Sylvativa) exposed in ground

The development of LVL from modified European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) veneer aims at a utilization in load bearing constructions outdoors. In most applications, these constructions are endangered by attack …

Holger Militz / Sascha Bicke / Vladimirs Biziks

Dimensional stable and durable laminated veneer lumber (LVL) from European beech (Fagus sylvatica) by impregnation with low molecular weight phenolic resin

This work deals with the evaluation of Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) made from rotary cut beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) veneers, which were treated with low molecular weight alkaline phenolic resins …

Hiljahenna Tomminen

Moisture related stability characteristics of thermally modified wood of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)

Wood as construction material has many great qualities, although some challenges exist too, such as durability towards certain biological factors, and other factors like moisture. Wood modification allows us to …

Emil Engelund Thybring / Liselotte De Ligne / Maria Fredriksson

Impact of volatile components on LFNMR measurements of thermally modified wood

Thermal modification increases the service life of wood by removing or reducing a prerequisite for fungal degradation: water within the material (Hill et al., 2021). However, there is a lack …

Alexander Pfriem / Christoph Munk

Influence of residual oxygen content during thermalmodification process on mass loss, brightnesscolour and dynamic Young´s modulus of Fagus sylvatica (L.)

The thermal modification of wood is considered to be an environmentally friendly and cost-effective treatment process, which has been able to establish itself in many areas of application due to …

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