Wood moisture-content measurement accuracy of impregnated and nonimpregnated wood

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The influence of the impregnation process of pine wood (Pinus sylvestris L.) samples on the electrical resistance changes and the moisture-content measurement accuracy is presented in this paper. In this study, the resistances of impregnated and nonimpregnated green pine timber harvested from northern Poland were compared. An impregnation method based on a vacuum-pressure chamber was used. Copper salts were applied as the impregnated solutions. The obtained results of the electrical resistance comparison showed a dependence of wood resistance on the moisture content. Higher conductivity occurred in impregnated wood samples filled with copper salt compared with wood samples without impregnation. Noticeable differences in the electrical resistance values were observed when the wood moisture content was significantly above the Fibre Saturation Point (FSP).

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Barański, J., Suchta, A., Barańska, S., Klement, I., Vilkovská, T., & Vilkovský, P. (2021). Wood moisture-content measurement accuracy of impregnated and nonimpregnated wood. Sensors, 21(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21217033

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