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Wood-boring Insects in Beech Furniture

Nature, 1945
IN Mr. A. L. Howard's recent article1 on "The Beech Tree" it is stated that "beech has been a favourite wood with chair-makers for 200 years and perhaps more. The higher class makers... generally used beech for the frame.... Many fine specimens of artistic design and, clever craftsmanship have been lost, as the beech framework used was attacked by the ...
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Alkaline degradation of spruce and beech wood

Wood Science And Technology, 1982
The alkaline delignification of spruce and beech wood is accomplished in three phases. The first phase results in a decrease of yield down to 83...80%, the second one in a decrease from 83...80% to 64...61% and the third one in a yeld drop from 64...61% to 50...46%. The amount of polysaccharides removed in the first phase was 22%, in the second phase 5.
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Analysis of finger joints from beech wood

2014
The hardwood stock in European forest increases with primary beech as the main representing species. To use the mechanical potential of hardwood, it is necessary to adopt wood products known for soft wood like glulam or cross laminated timber to provide construction materials and to find new sales markets.
Franke, Bettina   +2 more
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Emerging Engineered Wood for Building Applications

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Yuan Yao, Guido Panzarasa, Ming Hu
exaly  

Occupational rhinitis caused by beech wood dust

Allergy, 1999
M, Hernandez   +7 more
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Spalted beech wood

Mycologist, 1994
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A plea for the efficient use of wood in construction

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Maximilian Pramreiter
exaly  

Structure–property–function relationships of natural and engineered wood

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Chaoji Chen, Yudi Kuang, Shuze Zhu
exaly  

Some mechanical properties of eastern beech wood

2004
This study determined some mechanical properties (compression, static bending, impact bending and shear strengths) of eastern beech wood (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) and to compared them with other beeches. The materials studied were randomly selected from pure beech stands, naturally grown in Andirm-Kahramanmaraş, and these were prepared and tested ...
Güler, Cengis   +2 more
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