Effect of heat treatment and wax impregnation on dimensional stability of pterocarpus macrocarpus wood

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In order to improve dimensional stability and control deformation, heat treatment (HT) and wax impregnation (WI) were conducted to large size boards (LB) of Pterocarpus macrocarpus and the tangential swelling were compared in various relative humidity (RH) conditions. The results show that the tangential swelling and shrinking of control group and treated group performed differently corresponded to various relative humidity (RH). Comparing with control group, the swelling ratio of HT combined WI group was much less, and followed by 180°C-3h HT group. The maximum swelling ratio decreased by 31% and 29% in humidity chamber and indoor conditions respectively. The swelling ratio was affected by size of samples, LB showed smaller welling ratio than small sample. Wax filled in cell cavities and presented uneven distributions after impregnation. The rate of wood hygroscopicity was reduced after HT combined WI treatment which was an effective method on improvement of wood dimensional stability.

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Yang, L., Han, T., & Fu, Y. (2021). Effect of heat treatment and wax impregnation on dimensional stability of pterocarpus macrocarpus wood. Wood Research, 65(6), 963–974. https://doi.org/10.37763/WR.1336-4561/65.6.963974

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