Influence of a thermal treatment on the tensile strength and equilibrium moisture content of bamboo (Guadua angustifolia Kunth)

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Thermal treatments applied to lignocellulosic materials were found to induce internal chemical reactions, which modified the physical and mechanical properties and dimensional stability of the material. A 3-year-old basal section of bamboo (Guadua angustifolia Kunth), with no nodes and no skin, was subjected to a thermal treatment at temperatures which ranged from 160 to 200 °C for 1 to 4 h. The tensile stiffness showed a slight increase with temperature and time, while the tensile strength showed a notable increase at 160 °C for 2 h. There was a 5% difference in the equilibrium moisture content at 80% relative humidity between the untreated samples and the 200 °C, 4 h treatment.

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Acosta, R., Montoya, J. A., & Schmidt, G. (2020). Influence of a thermal treatment on the tensile strength and equilibrium moisture content of bamboo (Guadua angustifolia Kunth). BioResources, 15(2), 3103–3111. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.15.2.3103-3111

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