Kymäläinen et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Surface modification of solid wood by charringKymäläinen et al., 2017
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- Kymäläinen M
- Hautamäki S
- Lillqvist K
- Segerholm K
- Rautkari L
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- Journal of Materials Science
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Most wooden structures for outdoor applications require repetitive maintenance operations to protect the surfaces from adverse effects of weathering. One-sided surface modification of boards with a relatively fast charring process has the potential to increase the durability and …
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