Weathering characteristics of impregnated and coated Calabrian pine wood



Título del documento: Weathering characteristics of impregnated and coated Calabrian pine wood
Revista: Maderas : ciencia y tecnología
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Número de sistema: 000534456
ISSN: 0718-221X
Autores: 1
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Instituciones: 1Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University Faculty of Technology Department of Wood Science and Technology, Muğla. Turkey
2Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University Köyceğiz Vocational School Department of Forestry Muğla, Turkey
3Aydın Adnan Menderes University Aydın Vocational School Department of Interior Design, Aydın. Turkey
4Antalya Bilim University Faculty of Fine Arts and Architecture Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design, Antalya. Turkey
5Artvin Çoruh University Faculty of Forestry Department of Forest Industry Engineering, Artvin. Turkey
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Volumen: 23
País: Chile
Idioma: Inglés
Resumen en inglés This study was designed to investigate the weathering characteristics of Calabrian pine (Pinus brutia) wood. The wood specimens were impregnated with some copper-based chemicals and then varnish coated. As copper-based chemicals, Celcure C4, Korasit KS, and Tanalith E 8000 were used for impregnation. Polyurethane varnish (PV) and water-based varnish (WBV) were used as coating materials. Firstly, Calabrian pine wood was impregnated with 2,5 % and 5 % aqueous solutions of chemicals then coated with PV and WBV. Impregnated and coated Calabrian pine wood specimens were subjected to 6 months of natural weathering in Muğla, Turkey. After weathering, surface hardness, surface roughness, and adhesion strength changes of Calabrian pine wood specimens were determined. Impregnation caused to increase in surface hardness values of Calabrian pine. Surface hardness increases of WBV coated Calabrian pine specimens were higher than that of PV coated Calabrian pine specimens. Impregnation resulted in higher surface roughness values of Calabrian pine specimens. PV coated Calabrian pine specimens gave higher surface roughness than that of WBV coated Calabrian pine specimens. The adhesion strength values of all treatment groups were decreased after weathering. In general, adhesion strength decreases of WBV coated Calabrian pine specimens were higher than that of PV coated Calabrian pine specimens. The concentration levels of chemicals did not have a significant effect on surface roughness and adhesion strength of Calabrian pine wood after weathering.
Keyword: Adhesion strength,
Calabrian pine,
Impregnation,
Surface hardness,
Surface roughness,
Varnish,
Weathering performance.
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