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The impact of drying and steaming processes on surface color changes of tension and normal beech wood

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DRYING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 12, Pages 1490-1497

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2018.1509219

Keywords

Beech wood; tension wood; wood drying; color difference; moisture gradients

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  1. Scientific Grant Agency VEGA of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic [1/0729/18]

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Beech wood has a high frequency of defects such as red heartwood, reaction wood (tension wood). For the experimental measurements four logs without visible defects like red heartwood, which can noticeably affects the measurements' results were qualified. The drying medium temperature in the first phase of the process before the moisture content of the specimens fell below the FSP was maintained at 45 degrees C. Then, the temperature was gradually increased to the maximum value 65 degrees C. The results showed that different initial wood moisture content does not affect to final value of tension and normal wood. The colorimetric parameter L* was much higher for tension wood. After steaming, there were greater differences in the colorimetric parameters, respectively, a* and b*. After drying the difference of all colorimetric parameters between tension and normal wood was significantly less. The color changes were only noticed in the surface layers of specimens. Differences were small, and thus, the impact of the tension wood on the color changes was not confirmed. However, since the lightness of tension wood plays a key role for its visual detection, it may be adequate to only measure the lightness parameter (L*).

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