Adhesion properties of some protective layers exposed to outside weather conditions for five years

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In this study, the long-term (5-year) performances of 2 varnish systems, semitransparent alkyd-based brown stain (SABBS) and alkyd-based clear varnish (ABCV), were evaluated on preservative-treated Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sapwood. Prior to varnish application, specimens were impregnated with 2 different types of wood preservative. The experimental variables were varnish type, layer thickness, and wood preservative. ASTM D 1641 was followed for exposing wood specimens to outdoor conditions. The effects of long-term exposure on adhesion properties of applied varnish systems were tested according to ASTM D 4541. Long-term outdoor exposure resulted in 4.2% and 33.9% reductions in the adhesion properties of SABBS and ABCV varnish systems, respectively. The layer thickness and preservative type did not show any statistical reductions in adhesion properties. © TÜBİTAK.

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BudakÇi, M., & TaŞÇioǦlu, C. (2013). Adhesion properties of some protective layers exposed to outside weather conditions for five years. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 37(1), 126–132. https://doi.org/10.3906/tar-1202-24

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