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Forests ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 6
Author(s):  
Ladislav Reinprecht ◽  
Ján Iždinský

The intention of efficient processing and use of less valuable wood species, bio-damaged logs, sawmill residues, cuttings, chips, sawdust, recycled wooden products, and other lignocellulosic raw materials in the production of wood composites is the focus of several scientific research institutes in the world [...]


Author(s):  
Zhen Jia ◽  
Wenhui Bao ◽  
Chengyun Tao ◽  
Wenlong Song

AbstractPhotochromic wood was fabricated by coating microencapsulated photochromic material (MP)/polydimethylsiloxane composites onto wood using a simple drop-coating method. Urea-melamine–formaldehyde resin was used to microencapsulate the photochromic material (PM) via in situ polymerization. The concentration of the MP affected the photochromic property of the wood surface. The total color change (ΔE*) reached 82.2 when the concentration of the composite coating is 8%. Adhesion tests confirmed that the composite coating adhered firmly to the wood. This method is potentially useful for the production of functional wooden products, such as anti-counterfeiting materials and aesthetic wood.


BioResources ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 6267-6280
Author(s):  
Guiling Zhao ◽  
Chang Liu ◽  
Zhaowen Qiu ◽  
Zongji Deng ◽  
Jinhua Gong

A visualization method was used in this work for the 3D morphology of internal defects in wooden products using a Philips Brilliance 16 computed tomography (CT). To obtain a high-quality 3D digital model, the original images from the CT scan were segmented to manually color the cross- and vertical sections of the wooden specimen. Through coloring, the reconstructed model showed the accurate 3D morphology of internal defects, such as cracks, wormholes, and decay parts, as well as clear shapes of borer excrement, nails, bark, and wood parts of the specimen. The results suggest that this method provides precise 3D models of different types of defects in the wooden specimen. It can also accurately measure the size and angle of the defects at any position for further observation. This method can be effectively used for non-destructive testing of wooden products and wooden cultural relics and can provide accurate scales of defects and intuitive 3D models for wooden products and wooden cultural relics restoration.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1038 ◽  
pp. 210-220
Author(s):  
Sergii G. Guzii ◽  
Volodymyr Romaniuk ◽  
Svitlana Davydivna Lapovska ◽  
Oleg Semkiv ◽  
Ihar Bazhelka

As a result of the research, the deformation properties of aluminosilicate adhesives modified with nitrate salts and intended for gluing wooden products and structures made of pine, beech and oak wood at different stages of their hardening were determined. Considering that pine is the most common wood in the manufacture of products and structures, then in order to reduce the numerical values of the elastic modulus in glued materials, it is advisable to add ammonium, lithium and sodium nitrates in an amount of 0.5%, potassium nitrate in an amount of 1% into the composition of an aluminosilicate adhesive. which will ensure the approximation of the elastic modulus values to the values of the unmodified aluminosilicate adhesive and will significantly affect the water resistance of the glue joint and the depth of penetration of the adhesive into the wood structure. For gluing beech wood products to reduce the elasticity modulus, it is advisable to introduce 0.5% ammonium and potassium nitrates and 1% lithium and sodium nitrates, which will reduce the numerical values of the elastic modulus in glued materials by 1.18 and 1.53 times compared with the values of the elastic modulus of the unmodified aluminosilicate adhesive. For gluing oak wood products to reduce the elasticity modulus, it is advisable to introduce 0.5% potassium nitrate and 1.5% sodium nitrate, which will reduce the numerical values of the elastic modulus in glued materials by 1.4 and 2.83 times compared to the values modulus of elasticity of unmodified aluminosilicate adhesive.


Author(s):  
S.S. Bekeshov ◽  
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А. А. Bekenzhanova ◽  

This article examines the traditions of the Kazakh people in ancient woodcarving. It is about the semantic interpretation of the art of ornamentation and its significance in history. The composition of wooden interior furniture includes bed linen, pillows made of wood, dzhukayak, kebezhe, sandyk, abdire, yaglan, uldyryk, abazha, as well as a technique (method) for processing household utensils. Historical background, philosophical understanding of the symbolic meaning of each line of the ornament, indicated against the background of the object of artistic value of wooden products. This article is also important for understanding the genesis of the entire Kazakh traditional art of wood carving, as well as the evolution of ornaments, the general art of weaving (carpet weaving, jewelry made of wood, bone, etc.). It has been scientifically analyzed that home furniture and household appliances represent a holistic system entirely based on stylistic composition.


Coatings ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 657 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoxing Yan ◽  
Wenwen Peng

Microcapsules of a waterborne core material were prepared using a waterborne primer. The microcapsules of the waterborne core material were added to the waterborne primer to explore the effects of different core–shell ratios and mass fractions of the microcapsules on the property of the waterborne primer coating on the wooden surface. The results show that as the mass fraction of the microcapsules increased, the chromatic aberration increased by degrees, the glossiness decreased gradually, and the hardness increased by degrees, whilst—except for the coating with 0.50:1 microcapsules—the adhesion decreased gradually. When the mass fraction of the microcapsules increased, the impact resistance increased first and decreased later, or remained unchanged after reaching a certain value. When the mass fraction of the microcapsules increased, the elongation at the break increased first and decreased later. When the core–shell ratio was small and the mass fraction was between 5.0% and 15.0%, the coating had better liquid resistance. When the core–shell ratio was 0.67:1 and the mass fraction was 10.0%, the overall property of the coating on the Basswood was the best. The technology of microencapsulation provides a technical reference for the waterborne primer with self-repair qualities on the surface of wooden products.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (22) ◽  
pp. 8124
Author(s):  
Alessia Amato ◽  
Gabriele Pietro Bigi ◽  
Cristina Baldini ◽  
Francesca Beolchini

The construction and building field represents a key sector for the recent Circular Economy Action Plan (March 2020). Therefore, the production of low impact materials represents an essential step towards the implementation of a sustainable market. In this regard, the present paper focused on the production of painting wooden products for interior design. These industrial processes include an essential phase consisting of the reduction of odor emissions, which produce negative impacts on the environment and a persistent annoyance for the population close to the facilities. The main cause of the odor emissions in wood painting manufacturing is the production of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In this context, the present research aimed to develop an innovative process able to combine the use of lower impact paints with a more efficient UV system for the abatement of the emissions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 111 ◽  
pp. 137-142
Author(s):  
Mariusz Jóźwiak ◽  
Andrzej Fojutowski

The barrier layer protecting wooden products against fire action with the use of component plywood Part I Core material – plywood. Research on the barrier layer protecting wooden products against fire action with the use of component plywood are presented on the example of the composite plywood. The composite plywood consisting of: 3-layer protected against fire component plywood and 9-layer core plywood - beech UF- industrial, classic – not protected against fire (thickness 14.5 mm) was produced. Fire resistance of the component plywood was sufficient to protect core plywood against fire. The combustion index ranged from 0.68 to 0.75 and the flammability index oscillated between 0.06 and 0.07 which allows to classify composite plywood as a hardly flammable material acc. to PN-96/B-02874. Component plywood can be a semi-finished product useful for the production of fireproof wood- based materials.


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