The effect of heat treatment on thermal conductivity of paulownia wood

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The thermal conductivity properties of wood of Paulownia Clones in Vitro 112 were investigated after heat treatment at temperatures of 180 °C, 200 °C and 220 °C. After the treatment, the density decreased by 5.6, 8.9, and 14.1% for the samples heat-treated at 180 °C, 200 °C and 220 °C, respectively. The decrease in the thermal conductivity was 0, 2.6 and 15.7%, respectively. The thermal conductivity of kiri wood after thermal treatment at 220 °C was 0.064 W/mK, which is almost the same as that of thermal insulation materials.

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Pásztory, Z., Fehér, S., & Börcsök, Z. (2020). The effect of heat treatment on thermal conductivity of paulownia wood. European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 78(1), 205–207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-019-01470-3

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