Some physical properties of heat-treated paulownia (paulownia elongata) wood
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2009-01-01Author
Kaygın, Bülent
Gündüz, Gökhan
Aydemir, Deniz
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The aim of this study was to determine the changes in physical
properties of Paulownia (Paulownia elongata) wood, a fast-growing
species, during heat treatment at three different temperatures (160,
180, and 200 C) and durations (3, 5, and 7 h). After heat treatment,
changes in swelling, density, color, and equilibrium moisture content
at 35, 65, and 85%RH were investigated. The results indicated that
the minimum and maximum decrease swelling ratios were 6–46%
for tangential, 4–32% for radial, and 12–64% for longitudinal.
The equilibrium moisture contents were 1–26% for 35% RH,
1–33% for 65% RH, and 1–38% for 85 RH, respectively; the
density of air-dried and oven-dried samples decreased by 1–16%
and 1.5–15%, respectively, and color changes values (L ) were
10–40%.