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Elena Jäger / Guillaume André / Thomas Volkmer

Comparison of wood densification methods and their effects on set recovery and hardness

Many wood species are increasingly affected by climate change, which leads to more frequent insect attacks and diseases. As a result, the number of available species and timber resources is …

Laine K. / Lauri Rautkari / Mark Hughes

INCREASING SOLID WOOD DENSITY BY COMPRESSION

The porous structure of solid wood can be compressed to obtain a higher density material. This modification method is referred to as densification and is performed by compressing solid wood …

Can A. / Ekinci E. / Gokmen K. / Sivrikaya H. / Tasdelen M.

Effect of heat treatment on the weathering and hardness properties of some wood species

Thermal modification is known as a potential method to improve dimensional stabilization of wood and enhance its biological resistance. Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), spruce (Picea orientalis), ash (Fraxinus spp.), tali …

Gibson R / Graham Ormondroyd / Morwenna Spear / Simon Curling

Physical properties and durability of methacrylate impregnated timber

Modifications such as methacrylation of wood can be used to improve both wood mechanical properties and durability characteristics. Samples of pine and spruce wood were impregnated under vacuum with methyl …

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