Surface properties of bamboo and Scots pine impregnated with boron and copper based wood preservatives after accelerated weathering

In this study, we investigated the color, gloss and surface roughness of bamboo (Phyllostachys bambusoides) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) samples impregnated with boron and copper based preservatives during accelerated weathering from 168 h to 672 h. Tanalith-E, ACQ, wolmanit-CB were used as cop...

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Autores principales: Baysal,Ergun, Tomak,Eylem D, Topaloglu,Elif, Pesman,Emrah
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Publicado: Universidad del Bío-Bío 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-221X20160002000032016-05-13Surface properties of bamboo and Scots pine impregnated with boron and copper based wood preservatives after accelerated weatheringBaysal,ErgunTomak,Eylem DTopaloglu,ElifPesman,Emrah Accelerated weathering bamboo boron compounds color copper based preservatives gloss surface roughness In this study, we investigated the color, gloss and surface roughness of bamboo (Phyllostachys bambusoides) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) samples impregnated with boron and copper based preservatives during accelerated weathering from 168 h to 672 h. Tanalith-E, ACQ, wolmanit-CB were used as copper-based chemicals, while a mixture of boric acid and borax (7:3; w/w) was used as the boron compound. Results showed that retention values of bamboo samples were lower than the retention values of Scots pine samples probably due to the bamboo's anatomical structure and penetration characteristic. Bamboo surfaces became rougher and darker after impregnation and accelerated weathering compared to initial surfaces. Longer accelerated weathering periods seemed to have not a considerable effect on surface roughness of bamboo samples impregnated with copper based preservatives. Gloss of impregnated Scots pine samples increased with longer accelerated weathering period while gloss of bamboo samples decreased slightly with longer accelerated weathering period. Wolmanit-CB seemed to be most effective wood preservative for hindering color change and ensuring smooth surfaces after accelerated weathering. Color changes caused by accelerated weathering tended to be greater for impregnated bamboo samples than impregnated Scots pine samples.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad del Bío-BíoMaderas. Ciencia y tecnología v.18 n.2 20162016-04-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2016000200003en10.4067/S0718-221X2016005000023
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Accelerated weathering
bamboo
boron compounds
color
copper based preservatives
gloss
surface roughness
spellingShingle Accelerated weathering
bamboo
boron compounds
color
copper based preservatives
gloss
surface roughness
Baysal,Ergun
Tomak,Eylem D
Topaloglu,Elif
Pesman,Emrah
Surface properties of bamboo and Scots pine impregnated with boron and copper based wood preservatives after accelerated weathering
description In this study, we investigated the color, gloss and surface roughness of bamboo (Phyllostachys bambusoides) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) samples impregnated with boron and copper based preservatives during accelerated weathering from 168 h to 672 h. Tanalith-E, ACQ, wolmanit-CB were used as copper-based chemicals, while a mixture of boric acid and borax (7:3; w/w) was used as the boron compound. Results showed that retention values of bamboo samples were lower than the retention values of Scots pine samples probably due to the bamboo's anatomical structure and penetration characteristic. Bamboo surfaces became rougher and darker after impregnation and accelerated weathering compared to initial surfaces. Longer accelerated weathering periods seemed to have not a considerable effect on surface roughness of bamboo samples impregnated with copper based preservatives. Gloss of impregnated Scots pine samples increased with longer accelerated weathering period while gloss of bamboo samples decreased slightly with longer accelerated weathering period. Wolmanit-CB seemed to be most effective wood preservative for hindering color change and ensuring smooth surfaces after accelerated weathering. Color changes caused by accelerated weathering tended to be greater for impregnated bamboo samples than impregnated Scots pine samples.
author Baysal,Ergun
Tomak,Eylem D
Topaloglu,Elif
Pesman,Emrah
author_facet Baysal,Ergun
Tomak,Eylem D
Topaloglu,Elif
Pesman,Emrah
author_sort Baysal,Ergun
title Surface properties of bamboo and Scots pine impregnated with boron and copper based wood preservatives after accelerated weathering
title_short Surface properties of bamboo and Scots pine impregnated with boron and copper based wood preservatives after accelerated weathering
title_full Surface properties of bamboo and Scots pine impregnated with boron and copper based wood preservatives after accelerated weathering
title_fullStr Surface properties of bamboo and Scots pine impregnated with boron and copper based wood preservatives after accelerated weathering
title_full_unstemmed Surface properties of bamboo and Scots pine impregnated with boron and copper based wood preservatives after accelerated weathering
title_sort surface properties of bamboo and scots pine impregnated with boron and copper based wood preservatives after accelerated weathering
publisher Universidad del Bío-Bío
publishDate 2016
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2016000200003
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