Influence of steam heating on the properties of pine (Pinus pinaster) and eucalypt (Eucalyptus globulus) wood

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Bruno Esteves
António Velez Marques
Idalina Domingos
Helena Pereira
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[1] Instituto Politécnico de Viseu,Dep. Engenharia de Madeiras, Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Viseu
[2] Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa,Centro de Investigação em Engenharia Química e Biotecnologia
[3] Universidade Técnica de Lisboa,Centro de Estudos Florestais, Instituto Superior de Agronomia
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Wood Science and Technology | 2007年 / 41卷
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Lignin; Contact Angle; Mass Loss; Dimensional Stability; Equilibrium Moisture Content;
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Heat treatment of Pinus pinaster and Eucalyptus globulus woods, two important species in Portugal, was performed in the absence of air by steaming, inside an autoclave, for 2–12 h at 190–210°C. Mass losses increased with treatment time and temperature reaching 7.3% for pine and 14.5% for eucalypt wood. The wood behaviour with moisture was improved. The equilibrium moisture content decreased by 46% for pine and 61% for eucalypt, the dimensional stability increased (maximum anti-shrinking efficiency in the radial direction of 57 and 90% for pine and eucalypt, respectively) and the surface wettability was lowered. In relation to mechanical properties, the modulus of elasticity was little affected (maximum decrease of 5% for pine and 15% for eucalypt) but the bending strength was reduced (by 40% at 8% mass loss for pine and 50% at 9% mass loss for eucalypt wood). The variation of properties was related to treatment intensity and mass loss but significant improvements could already be obtained for a 3–4% mass loss without impairing the mechanical resistance. The response of eucalypt was higher than that of pinewood. Heat treatment of eucalypt wood shows an interesting potential to improve the wood quality for solid timber products.
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