화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.46, No.14, 4780-4786, 2011
Surface modification of Scots pine: the effect of process parameters on the through thickness density profile
This study evaluated the significance of different process parameters (press temperature, closing time, holding time, moisture content and compression ratio) on solid wood surface densification and its effect on the density profile generated in Scots pine sapwood. Changes in the microstructure of the wood were also evaluated microscopically. The results showed that with a shorter closing time, densification occurred closer to the sample surface than with an extended closing time. At a compression temperature of 150 A degrees C, the vertical density profile exhibited a sharp peak in density that was close to the wood surface. A higher temperature of 200 A degrees C resulted in a slightly broader density peak that was less intense and further from the surface. A holding time of 10 min resulted in the wood compressing to a slightly greater extent than when using a holding time of 1 min. Higher moisture content led to more extensive deformation. The results indicate that surface modification by densification is a viable method of enhancing wood properties.