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The influence of mass loss on the mechanical properties of heat-treated black pine wood
(Wood Research, 2009)
Heat has been a method used to dry and modify the properties of wood since ancient times.
Nowadays, heat is used as industrial processes for the same reason. Treatment at temperatures
above 150°C can change the color of ...
Drying schedules calculation of Camiyani Black Pine (Pinus nigra Arn. subsp. pallasiana var. pallasiana) by computer programming
(African Journal of Biotechnology, 2009-04-20)
In this study, computer aided drying schedules were developed for Camiyani Black Pine (Pinus nigra
var. pallasiana) lumber for less than 30 mm thick, between 30-60 mm thick and larger than 60 mm.
Schedules were calculated ...
The effects of the pine processionary moth on the increment of crimean pine trees in Bartin, Turkey
(African Journal of Biotechnology, 2009-05-18)
The pine processionary moth (PPM), causing significant damage on pine stands in Turkey, affects
mainly crimean pine stands within the Ulus vicinity. To determine the damage, 20 sample plots of
second site class crimean ...
Some physical properties of heat-treated paulownia (paulownia elongata) wood
(Taylor & Francis, 2009-01-01)
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 ...
A nano-technological product: An innovative varnish type for wooden surfaces
(Academic Journals, 2008-12-18)
In this study, “nanolacke ultraviolet (UV) varnish,” developed by a Turkish dyeing and varnish company and widely accepted as a 21st century technology, has been compared to other conventional varnish types that are widely ...
Some physical properties of heat-treated hornbeam (carpinus betulus l.) wood
(Taylor & Francis, 2009-05-01)
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 ...
Factors for converting hazelnut (Corylus avellana L) into black alder (Alnus glutinosa Yalt.) plantations
(Journal of Environmental Biology, 2009-07)
Hazelnut plantations, which are a major source of income for the villagers in the eastern Black sea region are not able to provide
sufficient income to the villagers due to price fluctuations and sudden falls witnessed ...