Surface characterization of some woods exposed to accelerated weathering
Abstract
In this study, the photo degradation of beech (Fagus orientalis), oak (Quercus robur), ash (Fraxinus
spp.), and poplar (Populus euramericana) wood samples were investigated by accelerated weathering
test in order to determine the chemical change by Attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared
(ATR-FTIR), surface degradation by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and colour measurements
by portable spectrophotometer. For this purpose, weathering of wood samples was performed in an
accelerated weathering tester using ultraviolet irradiation with 0.85 W/m2 at 340 nm for 1000 h.
According to results after 168 hours of weathering, the exposed samples showed considerable change
in colour, which accompanied with the chemical change in wood components. After that time the total
colour change showed a decrease. During the remaining time in weathering process total colour change
lowered in comparison to 168 hours. Overall, the highest colour change was obtained with ash samples
after weathering. SEM analyses showed cracks on the surface of the wood samples exposed to 1000
hours of weathering.