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Joint Durability of Steam-Treated Beech Wood. [PDF]
Steaming beech wood is one of the most commonly used eco-based processes for wood color equilibration. In addition to color equalization, steaming has also been noticed to stabilize the final product (solid wood panels). The beech wood samples used in this study were steamed for two different periods.
Mihulja G, Poljak D, Sedlar T.
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Surface Characteristics of One-Sided Charred Beech Wood. [PDF]
The aim of this paper was to analyze selected properties of beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) treated by one-sided surface charring. Specimens were one-side charred with a hot plate using several time-temperature combinations (from 200 to 400 °C). Characteristics such as colour, discoloration, surface roughness, fire resistance, total carbohydrate ...
Machová D +10 more
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Improving Fire Retardancy of Beech Wood by Graphene. [PDF]
The aim of this paper was to improve the fire retardancy of beech wood by graphene. Six fire properties, namely time to onset of ignition, time to onset of glowing, back-darkening time, back-holing time, burnt area and weight loss were measured using a newly developed apparatus with piloted ignition.
Esmailpour A +5 more
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Initial Desorption of Reaction Beech Wood
The research aimed to obtain empirical data for modeling the initial desorption in reaction wood from the cross-section of the green beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) log. Firstly, we analyzed the chemical composition, macro and microscopic structure of tension
Jerzy Majka +3 more
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Pore space analysis of beech wood: The vessel network [PDF]
AbstractWater transport in wood is vital for the survival of trees. With synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM), it has become possible to characterize and quantify the three-dimensional (3D) network formed by vessels that are responsible for longitudinal transport.
Marco Stampanoni +2 more
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Experimental Study on Dry Torrefaction of Beech Wood and Miscanthus [PDF]
Torrefaction is a thermochemical pre-treatment process for upgrading the properties of biomass to resemble those of fossil fuels such as coal. Biomass properties of particular interest are chemical composition, physical property and combustion characteristics.
Khurram Shahzad, Eddy Bramer
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A Comparative Study on the Temperature Effect of Solid Birch Wood and Solid Beech Wood under Impact Loading [PDF]
Ulrich Müller +2 more
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Influence of Citric Acid on the Bond Strength of Beech Wood [PDF]
Tomislav Sedlar +2 more
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Water-Repellent Characteristics of Beech Wood Coated with Parylene-N [PDF]
Philipp Sauerbier +2 more
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Beech (Fagus Sylvatica L.) is a prevalent tree species in Slovenia and is suitable for manufacturing glulam beams. However, beech wood has certain limitations that can potentially be mitigated by combining it with Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst ...
Andrej Fašalek +4 more
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