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Anatomical Comparisons of Compression, Opposite, and Lateral Woods in New Zealand Radiata Pine(Pinus radiata D. Don) (뉴질랜드산(産) 라디아타소나무의 압축이상재(壓縮異常材), 대응재(對應材) 및 측면재(側面材)의 해부학적(解剖學的) 특성(特性) 비교(比較))

  • Eom, Young-Geun;Butterfield, Brian G.
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.88-99
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    • 1997
  • 뉴질랜드산(産) 라디아타소나무의 수간(樹幹) 및 지재(枝材)에 발달(發達)되어 있는 압축이상재(壓縮異常材), 대응재(對應材) 및 측면재(側面材)의 해부학적(解剖學的) 특성(特性)을 광학현미경(光學顯微鏡), 주사전자현미경(走射電子顯微鏡) 그리고 투과전자현미경(透過電子顯微鏡)을 이용하여 조직학적(組織學的) 및 구성요소(構成要素)의 수량적(數量的) 측면(側面)에서 비교(比較), 검토(檢討) 하였다. 조직학적(組織學的)인 면(面)에서 볼 때 춘재(春材)로부터 추재(秋材)로의 가도관(假導管) 이행(移行)은 대응재(對應材)나 측면재(側面材)보다 압축이상재(壓縮異常材)가 훨씬 더 점진적(漸進的)이었다. 편심생장(偏心生長)으로 인해 연륜폭(年輪幅)은 압축이상재(壓縮異常材)가 가장 컸고 그 다음이 측면재(側面材) 및 대응재(對應材)의 순이었으며 추재솔(秋材率) 역시 압축이상재(壓縮異常材)가 대응재(對應材) 및 측면재(側面材)보다 컸다. 횡단면상(橫斷面上) 가도관(假導管) 형상면(形狀面)에서 압축이상재(壓縮異常材)가 원형(圓形)을 나타내는 반면 대응재(對應材)와 측면재(側面材)는 각형(角形)을 띠고 있었다. 또한 압축이상재(壓縮異常材)에서만 가도관(假導管)의 세포벽(細胞壁)에 나선강(螺旋腔)과 나선열(螺旋裂) (helical cavity and check), 슬릿(slit)형(形) 벽공구(壁孔口)가 존재(存在)하였으나 $S_3$층(層)이 결여(缺如)되어 있었으며 굴곡(屈曲)된 선단(先端)과 불규칙(不規則)한 형상(形狀)의 가도관(假導管) 및 세포간극(細胞間隙)이 자주 관찰(觀察)되었다. 직교분야(直交分野) 벽공(壁孔)은 압축이상재(壓縮異常材)가 가문비나무형(型) 그리고 대응재(對應材) 및 측면재(側面材)는 소나무형(型) 벽공(壁孔)을 나타냈다. 수량적(數量的) 특성(特性) 면에서 볼 때 가도관(假導管)의 길이는 압축이상재(壓縮異常材)가 가장 짧고 측면재(側面材)가 가장 길었으며 가도관(假導管)의 벽(壁) 두께는 압축이상재(壓縮異常材)가 대응재(對應材)나 측면재(側面材)보다 두꺼웠다. 수직수지구(垂直樹脂溝)는 대응재(對應材)가 그리고 수평수지구(水平樹脂溝)(방추형(紡錐形) 방사조직(放射祖織))는 압축이상재(壓縮異常材)의 쪽이 많았다. 결론적(結論的)으로 보면 라디아타소나무의 압축이상재(壓縮異常材)는 근본적으로 대응재(對應材)나 측면재(側面材)와는 상이(相異)한 특성(特性)을 지녔으나 대응재(對應材)와 측면재(側面材)는 거의 유사(類似)한 특성(特性)을 공유(共有)하는 것으로 밝혀졌다.

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Rejuvenation of woody plants (목본식물(木本植物)의 재유령화(再幼齡化))

  • Yi, Jae-Seon;Moon, Heung-Kyu
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.7-21
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    • 1990
  • Without scientific understanding of the phase change and the rejuvenation in woody perennials, many tree breeders have successfully rejuvenated and multiplied mature trees of some tree species, i.e., Eucalyptus, Pseudotsuga menziesii Sequoia sempervirens, Pinus radiata, Pinus pinaster, Quercus virginiana, Hedera helix, Juglans, apples, grapes, and so on. Practical techniques discussed to rejuvenate the old trees include grafting to younger stock, growth regulator treatment, pruning, repeated cutting, and in vitro culture. However, a combination of skills mentioned is recommended for rejuvenation of the mature propagation material. It is strongly required to develop a morphological and/or biochemical indicator system to judge the juvenility.

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Application of Photoacoustic Rapid Scan FTIR for the Determination of Kappa Number of Pulp

  • Dang Vinh Q.;Bhardwaj Nishi K.;Nguyen Kien L.
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.167-172
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    • 2006
  • High-yield Pinus radiate kraft pulps with various Kappa number were produced from flow-through laboratory pulping. The samples were prepared and scanned using a rapid scan photoacoustic Fourier transform infrared (PAS-FTIR) spectrometer. A partial-least-squares (PLS) model was established based on the spectral data collected at different mirror velocities. The model was used to predict the Kappa number of the pulps and its robustness was statistically evaluated. The outcomes indicate that the PLS model can be used to predict the Kappa number of Pinus radiata kraft pulps with a high degree of accuracy provided that the moving mirror velocity is ${\leq}\;0.5cm/s$.

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Dyeability and Colorfastness of Knitted Fabrics with Natural Dye PinuxTM (Part I)

  • Wang, Geom-Bong;Song, Kyung-Hun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.35 no.12
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    • pp.1477-1485
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    • 2011
  • Dyeability and colorfastness of the blended knits of cotton/rayon (40/60; C/R) and wool/tencel (10/90; W/T) are examined using the natural dyestuff ($Pinux^{TM}$) manufactured from Pinus radiata pine bark extract. In addition, pre-treatments (such as bleaching, mercerization and cationization) are performed to improve dyeability and colorfastness. The $Pinux^{TM}$ powder dyestuffs produced by Pinux Co., Ltd. are used as dyestuffs and their properties are examined for dyeing concentration (0.5-2% (owb)), dyeing time (30-120 minutes) and dyeing temperature (30-$90^{\circ}C$). Dyeability is evaluated with K/S value at 400nm, which is the maximum absorption wavelength for $Pinux^{TM}$. The results show the dyeability of W/T sample containing protein fiber with $Pinux^{TM}$ is superior to all cellulose fiber C/R. A concentration of dyestuff greater than 1.5% (owb), dyeing time 120 minutes and dyeing temperature of $90^{\circ}C$ are the most optimized conditions. It shows that the dyeability of C/R and W/T samples are high in the condition of an acid-dyeing bath and that dyeability highly declined in alkaline bath due to the instability of the proanthocyanidin pigment. After analyzing the effect of bleaching, mercerizing and cationizing (as pre-treatments on dyeability) it was concluded that the dyeability of the C/R sample was enhanced by mercerization but no significant effect by cationization. However, the simultaneous treatment of cationizing and dyeing resulted in far improved dyeability compared to dyeing after cationizing pre-treatment. As for the W/T sample, the effect of cationization was more prominent than the C/R sample. Colorfastness to color changes in the control W/T sample was higher than that of C/R's level 1-2, and it increased to Level 2 when bleaching pre-treatment was given and when a simultaneous cationizing treatment was adopted to the dyeing process. Colorfastness to light in W/T control sample resulted in Level 3 and further increased to an excellent Level of 4 with bleaching and simultaneous cationizing during dyeing process.

Heating and Cooling Time for Veneer Bolt of Some Softwoods (수종(數種)의 침엽수(針葉樹) 단판용(單板用) 원목(原木)의 가열(加熱)과 냉각(冷却) 시간(時間))

  • Jung, Hee-Suk;Lee, Nam-Ho;Yeo, Hwan-Myeong
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 1995
  • The profiles of the heating temperature in three water vat temperatures (55, 66 and 77$^{\circ}C$) and the cooling temperature under the average ambient temperature of 3$^{\circ}C$ in 4 and 10cm depths from surface at the center of veneer bolts length showed similar patterns for Japanese larch (Larix leptolepis). Dahurian larch (Larix gmelinei) and Radiata pine (Pinus radiata). The difference of these core temperatures of 10cm depth from surface varied proportionally with the increase of vat temperatures. The average heating time based on final core temperature of 6$^{\circ}C$ lower than vat temperature required about 14.5 hours in vat temperature of 55$^{\circ}C$ and 13.5 hours in vat temperature of 66and 77$^{\circ}C$. Each internal temperature of 4 and 10cm depths from surface started to decrease from the beginning of cooling and after about two hours.

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Comparison of Air-Drying Process in Four Seasons for Some Softwood Lumbers (침엽수(針葉樹) 제재(製材)의 4계절별(季節別) 천연건조(天然乾燥) 과정(過程)의 비교(比較))

  • Jung, Hee-Suk;Lee, Nam-Ho;Lee, June-Ho;Kwon, Ju-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.28-36
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    • 1997
  • Several thick board and dimension lumbers of Japanese larch(Larix leptolepis), Dahurian larch(Larix gmelini) and radiata pine(Pinus radiata) air-dried in four different seasons to compare air-drying process. Patterns of air-drying curves were influenced by climatological conditions and limber thickness. The initial drying rates of summer were the highest, followed those of fall, spring and winter. The drying times to equilibrium moisture contents for four seasons were nearly the same except for winter. However, the drying time for winter required twice more time than the other seasons. The drying time of dimension lumbers required 1.3 times more than boards. The final moisture contents were lowest during spring, highest during winter and similar between summer and fall.

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Effect of Copper Retention on Copper Leaching in Wood Treated with Copper-based Preservatives

  • Ra, Jong-Bum;Kang, Sung-Mo;Kang, Shin-Kwon
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.421-425
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    • 2009
  • This research investigates the effect of copper retention on copper leaching in wood treated with copper-based preservatives. Radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don) sapwood samples were ground in a Wiley mill equipped with a 20-mesh screen. The ground wood was vacuum-treated with various concentrations of alkaline copper quat (ACQ), bis-(N-cyclohexyl-diazeniumdioxy)-copper (CB-HDO), and copper azole (CUAZ). The treated samples were conditioned at $70^{\circ}C$ and 100% RH for 72 hours. The samples were leached by using the distilled water for four weeks, and the copper contents in each sample were measured by X-ray spectroscopy. As expected, the copper leaching was increased with increasing of copper retention. The copper leaching from the ACQ and CB-HDO treated samples were gradually decreased with increasing copper retention: however, the copper losses from the CUAZ treated samples appeared to be proportionally increased with the increase in copper retention in all retention levels tested. The results indicate that at the conditions of the same copper retention ACQ and CB-HDO treated wood have a better leaching resistance compared to CUAZ treated wood.

Adhesion Characteristics and Anatomic Scanning of Plywood Bonded by High Density Polyethylene (고밀도 폴리에틸렌으로 접착한 합판의 접착성질과 해부학적 관찰)

  • Han, Kie-Sun;Lee, Hwa-Hyoung
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.16-23
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    • 1997
  • This study was carried out to discuss feasibility of high density polyethylene(HDPE) as a new substitute for the conventional adhesives in plywood manufacture. Plywood was composed of radiata pine(Pinus radiata) and Malas(Homallium feotidium) veneers and bonded by HDPE. Adhesion characteristics and anatomical scanning has been examined through tensile-shear strength test and scanning electron microscopy(SEM). The results are as follows; 1. Optimum loading quantity was 15g/$(30.3{\times}30.3)cm^2$, and tensile-shear strength increased with the increase of loading quantity. 2. Even at the hot pressing time of 1 minute, tensile-shear strength met the value of KS(over the 7.5kgf/$cm^2$), and tensile-shear strength increased with the increase of hot pressing time. 3. Plywood composed of veneer at moisture content of 19.6% showed similar tensile-shear strength to that at air conditioned moisture content of 11.4%. 4. Under the same condition of hot pressing time, tensile-shear strength of plywood bonded by HDPE met the KS value of boil and wet test and proved the same group as phenol formaldehyde adhesive. 5. HDPE films showed mechanical adhesion through penetration into the lathe check and ray of veneer.

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Determination of Diffusion Coefficients of Boron from Borate Rods in Wood Using Boltzmann's Transformation

  • Ra, Jong-Bum
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.24-29
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    • 2003
  • This research was performed to investigate the diffusivity of borate rods in radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don) conditioned to 40 percent moisture content (MC). The deepest penetration of boron were observed in the longitudinal direction, followed by the radial and the tangential directions. The boron loading on the wood face adjacent to the borate rod tended to increase with diffusion time in all directions. To mathematically quantify boron diffusion, the diffusion coefficient of boron was determined using Boltzmann's transformation by assuming that it was a function of concentration only. The values of the longitudinal diffusion coefficients were between 1.3×10-8 cm2/sec and 9.2×10-8 cm2/sec. The radial diffusion coefficients were between 1.4×10-8 cm2/sec and 9.5×10-8 cm2/sec, and the tangential diffusion coefficients were between 5.2×10-9 cm2/sec and 1.3×10-8 cm2/sec. The differences of diffusion coefficients between the longitudinal direction and the radial direction were slight, although their concentration profiles were markedly different. This indicates that the amount of boron loading on the wood face adjacent the borate rod is one of the most important factor for boron penetration in wood with low MC.