Estimation of heat-treated beechwood properties by color change

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Changes in color (CIE L*a*b*) and properties (density, mass loss, density loss, and bending properties) of heat-treated beechwood were researched, as well as the possibilities of predicting these properties based on color. Considering the different market values of sapwood and red heartwood, the aim of this study was to establish whether these parts of beechwood differ after a heat treatment. Samples were exposed to temperatures of 170°C, 190°C, and 210oC, respectively, for 4 hours. In order to predict the properties, a linear regression with color change (δE) and δL predictors was used, as well as the partial least squares (PLS) regression with 12 color variables. It has been shown that heat treatment reduces the properties of sapwood and red heartwood in the same manner, and equalizes the colors. The PLS-R showed the best results of prediction and presented the very high coefficients of determination for the mass loss, density loss, and modulus of rupture (MOR) in both sapwood and red heartwood. The equalized colors of heat-treated red heartwood and sapwood can significantly increase the use of products made out of red heartwood. Color can be an important indicator of the quality of such beechwood.

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Todorovic, N., Popovic, Z., Milic, G., & Popadic, R. (2012). Estimation of heat-treated beechwood properties by color change. BioResources, 7(1), 799–815. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.7.1.799-815

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