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Properties of Sawdust Board Made from Thinned Logs( I ) - Effect of Pressure and Press Time (간벌재로 제조된 톱밥보드의 물성(I) - 가압압력 및 열압시간의 영향 -)

  • 오승원
    • Journal of Korea Foresty Energy
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 2002
  • In this study, sawdust boards with a density 0.6g/$cm^2$, powder phenol resin containing 10% were made from thinned logs of Pinus densiflora, Larix leptolepis and Pinus koraiensis. Four levels of the pressure and press time were designed to investigate the effect on the properties of sawdust boards. Thickness swelling and water absorption were increased as press time was decreased. The condition of 3-stage pressure for lower thickness swelling and water absorption of board was 40$\rightarrow$30$\rightarrow$20kgf/$cm^2$. Bending strength and brinell hardness were decreased as press time was decreased. But there have no change with pressing pressure. These results indicated that properties of sawdust board were affected by press time.

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Effect of Heating Rate and Keeping Time at Maximum Temperature on the Properties of Woodceramics Made from Thinned Logs (승온속도 및 최고온도 유지시간이 간벌재로 제조된 우드세라믹의 성질에 미치는 영향)

  • Oh, Seung-Won;Byeon, Hee-Seop
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.33 no.3 s.131
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    • pp.38-44
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    • 2005
  • This research investigated the variation of density, the weight loss, dimensional shrinkage and heat conduction by the heating rate and keeping time at maximum temperature of woodceramics, when sawdust boards made from thinned logs of Pinus densiflora, Larix kaemferi and Pinus koraiensis were impregnated with phenol-formaldehyde resin, and then were formed by heating rate ($2^{\circ}C/min{\sim}6^{\circ}C/min$) and keeping time at maximum temperature (1~5 h). As the heating rate increased, the density and thickness shrinkage decreased, but weight loss and linear shrinkage increased. The more the keeping time at maximum temperature, the greater the linear shrinkage and thickness shrinkage. The heating conduction was superior at the heating rate is $2^{\circ}C/min$ and the keeping time at maximum temperature of 2 hs.

Preservative Treatment of Thinned Small-diameter Logs by Double-diffusion Processes (이중(二重) 확산처리법(擴散處理法)에 의(依)한 간벌(間伐) 소경재(小經材)의 방부처리(防腐處理))

  • Kim, Gyu-Hyeok;Kim, Jae-Jin;Jee, Woo-Guen
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.7-17
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    • 1991
  • The feasibility of treating three softwood(Japanese larch pitch pine, and Korean pine) thinned logs by double-diffusion treatment processes was investigated. Some posts were incised before immersion, and others were imersed in hot copper sulfate solution. Comparison among species indicated that. in general, pitch pine was most treatable and Japanese larch least treatable. For all three species, almost all treatment schedules gave consistently good penetration and high net retention, but very steep gradient of preservative distribution. As expected, the treatability was increased by the extension of immersion time, increased concentration of treating solution, incising. and heating of the first solution. Of the variables tested, it appears that heating of the first solution is the most important. From the data in this paper, it may be concluded that, if the first solution is not heated, the best schedule is #3. If the first solution is healed. it appears the best schedules are #10 or #11. Since heating of the first solution improves the treatability. schedules # 10 or :#11 are recommended if the cost of heating might be justified. The data presented in this paper indicate that double-diffusion treatment processes seem to offer a promise as a comparatively effective and easy-operating method of treating thinned logs for the small-scale production of treated stock.

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Effect of Impregnation Ratio and Carbonizing Temperature on Surface Temperature of Woodceramics Made from Thinned Logs of Pinus densiflora S. et. Z. (함침율 및 소성온도가 소나무 간벌재로 제조된 우드세라믹의 표면온도에 미치는 영향)

  • Oh, Seung-Won;Byeon, Hee-Seop
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2004
  • The change in surface temperature of woodceramics, made from thinned logs of Pinus densiflora, were investigated, by the impregnation ratio and carbonizing temperature. As the surface temperature of silicon rubber heater was going up, that of woodceramics also increase rapidly. In case of heaters surface temperature at 70℃, the surface temperature of woodceramics was 53.9℃ when a sample was the impregnation ratio of 80%, while it was 54.2℃ when a sample was at 1,000℃ in carbonizing temperature, showing the highest. Also, it was found that woodceramics maintained heat for a long time because the descending velocity of their surface temperature was lower than that of the heater.

Manufacturing Characteristics of Wood ceramics from Thinned Small Logs (I) - Resin Impregnation Rate and Bending Strength -

  • Oh, Seung-Won;Hirose, Takashi;Okabe, Toshihiro
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.51-55
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    • 2000
  • The woodceramics which are new porous carbon materials were obtained by carbonizing from thinned small log of Aomori HIBA (Thujopsis dolabrata S. et. Z. var. hondae M.) impregnated with phenol resin in a vacuum furnace. During the carbonization process, the resin changes into glassy carbon, which has superior property. The resin impregnation rate and bending strength depend on the types of board and density. In this paper, the manufacturing method of woodceramics made from thinned small logs of Aomori HIBA was introduced and some properties were examined.

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A Study on Actual States of Small Timber Utilization in Korea - Actual State and Analysis for Thinning - (국내산(國內産) 소경재(小徑材) 이용실태조사(利用實態調査) 연구(硏究) -간벌(間伐)의 실태(實態)와 사례분석(事例分析)-)

  • Kwon, O-Bok;Han, Sang-Sup;Woo, Jong-Choon
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.33-43
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    • 1993
  • About 67% of all forest area in Korea belong to young age stands under II age class, including III age class which can be thinned under DBH 16cm, it comes up more than 90%. Therefore, thinking of the pressing necessity of thinning in our country this study describes the actual conditions analysis of the production of thinned small logs, points at issue and improvement measures of thinned timber production.

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Electrical Properties of Woodceramics Made from Thinned Logs of Cryptomeria japonica D.DON (삼나무 간벌재로 제조된 우드세라믹의 전기적성질)

  • ;Toshihiro Okabe;Takashi Hirose
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2000
  • Woodceramics are new porous carbon materials obtained by carbonization of wood or woody materials impregnated with thermosetting resin in a vacuum furnace. This study examined the electrical properties of woodceramics made from thinned logs of Cryptomeria japonica as a use for electric articles. The summarized results were as follows: 1. The volume resistivity of woodceramics decreased with increasing density of woodceramics made from 3 type board. And the volume resistivity of woodceramics made from non- steamed board was somewhat higher than steamed board. 2. The consumption of electric power of woodceramics decreased with increasing density of woodceramics and resin contents made from 3 type board. And the consumption of electric power of woodceramics made from non-steamed board was somewhat higher than steamed board. 3. When the woodceramics were coated by silicon, the consumption of electric power increased about 7%.

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Properties of Woodceramics Made from Thinned Logs(I) - Effect of Resin Impregnation Rate and Burning Temperature - (간벌재로 제조된 우드세라믹의 성질(I) - 수지 함침율 및 소성온도의 영향 -)

  • Oh, Seung-Won;Piao, Jin-Ji
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.73-79
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    • 2004
  • Research investigated the variation of density, weight loss and dimensional decreasing rate, heat conduction rate by the resin impregnation rate and burning temperature of woodceramics, which were formed by impregnation rate of 40~80% and burning temperature of 600~1500℃ with sawdust board impregnated with phenolic resin made from thinned logs of pinus densiflora, Larix kaemferi and pinus koraiensis. As the resin impregnation rate and the burning temperature increased, the density increased, however, as the burning temperature increased to at 1200℃ or more, the density decreased. The more the resin impregnation rate increased, the more the decreasing rate of weight and size decreased; the more the burning temperature increased, the more the decreasing rate of weight and size increased. When the resin impregnation rate was high, the heat conduction (mm/sec) was superior.

Properties and Manufacturing of Low Melting Alloy Impregnated Wood Composites for using Domestic Thinned Logs of Juglans mandshurica (국산 가래나무 간벌재활용을 위한 금속주입목재의 제조 및 특성)

  • Park, Kye-Shin;Lee, Hwa-Hyoung
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.457-464
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    • 2010
  • The low melting alloy impregnated wood composites with natural grain of thinned Juglans mandshurica was made and evaluated in this study. And the proper manufacturing conditions was also investigated in this study. The low melting alloy with bismuth(Bi) and tin(Sn) which are harmless to humans, was applied for this novel composites, which showed not only no defects of discoloration, delamination, swelling, and cracking, because of high dimensional stability and low thickness swelling, but also much improved performance such as high bending strength, high hardness, low abrasion, high thermal conductivity as floor materials. This study also suggested the proper impregnating condition, such as 10 minutes of the preliminary vacuum time, $187^{\circ}C$ of the heating temperature and 10 minutes of the maintaining pressure time at the pressure of 30kgf/$cm^2$. The produced composites showed 9 times higher density for small specimen, 6.6 times for actual size sample and great increase in bending strength from 102.05N/$mm^2$ to 189.47N/$mm^2$ for small size sample and to 205.4N/$mm^2$ for actual size sample, also great increase in hardness from 15.1N/$mm^2$ to 73.38N/$mm^2$ for small size sample and 64.87N/$mm^2$ for actual size sample. And the composites demonstrated great decrease in abrasion depth and in water absorption.

Manufacturing Characteristics of Woodceramics from Thinned Small Logs (II) - Dimensional Change, Weight Change and Compressive Strength -

  • Oh, Seung-Won;Hirose, Takashi;Okabe, Toshihiro
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.56-60
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    • 2000
  • A new porous carbon material "woodceramics" was developed by carbonizing wood or woody materials impregnated with thermosetting resin. Steamed board and non-steamed board were made from thinned small log of Aomori Hiba (Thujopsis dolabrata S. et. Z. var. hondae M.). They were impregnated with phenol resin and sintered in a vacuum furnace at $650^{\circ}C$. In this paper, the manufacturing method of woodceramics and changes of dimension, weight and compressive strength were investigated. The changes of dimension, weight and compressive strength depend on the types of board and density.

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