Some physical properties of heat-treated hornbeam (carpinus betulus l.) wood
Özet
Thermal treatment of wood alters its structure due to degradation
of wood polymers (cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin), so the
physical properties of wood are either improved or worsen. In this
study, the effect of thermal treatment on density, equilibrium
moisture content (EMC), and color of hornbeam wood was investigated.
The color and density (air-dry and oven-dry density) were
determined for the control and heat-treated samples, as well as their
equilibrium moisture content at relative humidities of 35, 50, 65, 80,
and 95%. The data showed that thermal treatment resulted mainly in
darkening of the wood and the reduction of its density and EMC. It
was found that the treatment temperature had a much more significant
impact on color changes than the duration of the treatment.
Generally, heat-treated wood color becomes darker than nontreated
wood, so it can be used as decorative material. Because the EMC is
lower, the heat-treated wood can be used in saunas and pool sides.
Also, heat-treated wood can be used in outdoor applications because
of lower density.
Bağlantı
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07373930902827700http://hdl.handle.net/11772/1787