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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON WEATHERING DURABILITY PROPERTY OF PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE RESIN MODIFIED SWEETGUM AND SOUTHERN PINE SPECIMENS

Journal

MADERAS-CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA
Volume 24, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

UNIV BIO-BIO
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-221x2022000100417

Keywords

Dimensional stability; phenol formaldehyde resin; water repellent efficiency; weathering property

Funding

  1. Scientific Research Foundation of Metasequoia Teacher - Nanjing Forestry University [163104060]
  2. International Cooperation Joint Laboratory for Production, Education, Research, and Application of Ecological Health Care on Home Furnishing by Nanjing Forestry University

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The study revealed that low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin had a positive impact on the dimensional stability of sweetgum and southern pine specimens, but did not improve their anti-cracking properties. Sweetgum was found to be more suitable for impregnation with the resin to enhance weathering durability compared to southern pine.
The effects of low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on weathering durability property of sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) and southern pine (Pinus taeda) specimens were studied using six wet-dry cycles with ultraviolet light accelerated weathering test following ASTM via evaluating the water repellent efficiency, dimensional stability, and crack formation of wood. The results showed that 1) the water repellent efficiency of treated quarter-sawn sweetgum specimens was higher than those of treated quarter-sawn and flatsawn southern pine specimens; 2) the dimensional stabilities of sweetgwn and southern pine specimens were all improved by impregnating low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin, especially for sweetgum; 3) there were clearly more cracks on exposed ends and surfaces of all treated sweetgum and southern pine specimens than those on control ones, indicating that the low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin modification used in this study were not able to improve the anti-cracking properties of sweetgum and southern pine specimens. Generally, the sweetgum was more suitable to be impregnated with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin than southern pine with the procedure described according to dimensional stability and water repellent efficiency, in order to improve the weathering durability.

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