Efeito do intemperismo artificial na cor de lâminas de madeira tratadas com dois produtos de acabamento

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Weathering is one of the main reasons for the degradation of wood, especially its color. The application of finishes minimizes these effects. This study aimed to monitor the effect of artificial weathering on wood veneer of the species cumaru (Dipteryx odorata) and pau marfim (Balfourodendron riedelianum) with two finishes, the marine varnish and Cetol, with monitoring using a spectrophotometer. The samples were subjected to cycles of exposure to weathering for 20, 40, 52, 76, 124, 226, 430, 838 and 960 hours. The colorimetric parameters (L*, a*, b*, C and h*) were measured before treatment, after application of the products and during the weathering time intervals. The application of finishes darkened veneer of cumaru wood and pau marfim in nature. However, in higher weathering times, both species returned to a lighter color, and even became lighter than the natural wood. The use of Cetol was more efficient, giving greater stability in the conservation of wood color of the species studied.

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Mendes, T. J., Gonçalez, J. C., Teles, R. F., & Lima, C. M. (2016). Efeito do intemperismo artificial na cor de lâminas de madeira tratadas com dois produtos de acabamento. Cerne, 22(1), 101–110. https://doi.org/10.1590/01047760201622011911

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