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A Study on the Dimensional Stabilization of Domestic Small-Diameter Logs by Polyethylene Glycol Treatment - Comparison of Ring-Porous Wood and Diffuse-Porous Wood -  

Kwon, Goo-Joong (College of Forest Sciences, Kangwon National University)
Kwon, Sung-Min (College of Forest Sciences, Kangwon National University)
Kim, Nam-Hun (College of Forest Sciences, Kangwon National University)
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Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology / v.31, no.4, 2003 , pp. 8-15 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to investigate the dimensional stability of wood treated with PEG for better utilization of domestic small-diameter logs. Four species of ring- porous wood(Quercus mongolica FISCH, Quercus variabilis BLUME, Fraxinus rhynchophylla HANCE, Paulownia coreana UYEKI,) and four species of diffuse-porous wood(Prunus sargentii REHDER, Betula davurica PALL, Populus tomentiglandulosa T. LEE, Cornus controversa HEMSLEY) were used for this experiment. The shrinkage of wood decreased with increasing the concentration of PEG. The shrinkage of diffuse- porous woods was lower than that of ring-porous woods. The weight gain increased in proportional to the PEG concentration. Diffuse-porous woods showed a little higher weight gain than ring-porous woods. Bulking effect also increased with increasing the PEG concentration, but was in inverse proportional to the molecular weight of PEG. Diffuse-porous woods showed higher bulking effect than ring-porous woods. Consequently, diffuse-porous woods showed better dimensional stability than ring- porous woods. It was considered that dimensional stability was affected by characteristics of wood such as vessel and tylosis, and density.
Keywords
Dimensional stability; shrinkage; polyethylene glycol(PEG); bulking effect; weight gain; ring porous wood; diffuse porous wood;
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