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The Impact of Paraffin-Thermal Modification of Beech Wood on Its Biological, Physical and Mechanical Properties

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FORESTS
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f10121102

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beech; paraffin; thermal modification; fungi; swelling; mechanical properties

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  1. [APVV-17-0583]

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The European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) wood was thermally modified in the presence of paraffin at the temperatures of 190 or 210 degrees C for 1, 2, 3 or 4 h. A significant increase in its resistance to the brown-rot fungus Poria placenta (by 71.4%-98.4%) and the white-rot fungus Trametes versicolor (by 50.1%-99.5%) was observed as a result of all modification modes. However, an increase in the resistance of beech wood surfaces to the mold Aspergillus niger was achieved only under more severe modification regimes taking 4 h at 190 or 210 degrees C. Water resistance of paraffin-thermally modified beech wood improved-soaking reduced by 30.2%-35.8% and volume swelling by 26.8%-62.9% after 336 h of exposure in water. On the contrary, its mechanical properties worsened-impact bending strength decreased by 17.8%-48.3% and Brinell hardness by 2.4%-63.9%.

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