Durability of tannin-boron-treated timber

Autor: Alexander Petutschnigg, Gianluca Tondi, Thomas Schnabel, Marie-France Thévenon, Stefanie Wieland, Sabrina Palanti
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
Předmět:
Preservative
Environmental Engineering
Materials science
Tannin
Weathering
lcsh:Biotechnology
Tannin-boron wood preservatives were investigated for their resistance against outdoor agents. This work focused on the analysis of the causes that affect the durability of the tannin-hexamine-treated samples. In particular
dimensional stability
resistance to leaching
and resistance to biological agents were investigated. The combined effect of deterioration agents was evaluated by subjecting the treated samples to simulated and natural weathering tests. The study of the appearance and of the color components (L*
a*
and b*) according to CIELAB space of the exposed samples was monitored to assess the efficacy of the tannin-boron formulations for outdoor applications. Significant resistance against the action of water (EN 84
ENV 1250-2) and insects (EN 47) has been demonstrated in specific tests. Conversely
the continuous stress due to artificial and natural weathering deteriorates the color and the visible features of the treated specimens. The combined effect of moisture modifications
solar exposition
and leaching cycles damages the structure of the tannin-based polymeric network and subsequently it negatively affects its preservation properties

chemistry.chemical_element
Mineralogy
Bioengineering
Colour measurement
lcsh:TP248.13-248.65
and b*) according to CIELAB space of the exposed samples was monitored to assess the efficacy of the tannin-boron formulations for outdoor applications. Significant resistance against the action of water (EN 84
Boron
Waste Management and Disposal
chemistry.chemical_classification
Moisture
Pulp and paper industry
solar exposition
Durability
Insects
chemistry
resistance to leaching
Tannin-boron wood preservatives were investigated for their resistance against outdoor agents. This work focused on the analysis of the causes that affect the durability of the tannin-hexamine-treated samples. In particular
the continuous stress due to artificial and natural weathering deteriorates the color and the visible features of the treated specimens. The combined effect of moisture modifications
a
Leaching
ENV 1250-2) and insects (EN 47) has been demonstrated in specific tests. Conversely
Leaching (metallurgy)
and resistance to biological agents were investigated. The combined effect of deterioration agents was evaluated by subjecting the treated samples to simulated and natural weathering tests. The study of the appearance and of the color components (L
Dimensional stability
and leaching cycles damages the structure of the tannin-based polymeric network and subsequently it negatively affects its preservation properties
Zdroj: BioResources, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 5138-5151 (2012)
Scopus-Elsevier
ISSN: 1930-2126
Popis: Tannin-boron wood preservatives were investigated for their resistance against outdoor agents. This work focused on the analysis of the causes that affect the durability of the tannin-hexamine-treated samples. In particular, dimensional stability, resistance to leaching, and resistance to biological agents were investigated. The combined effect of deterioration agents was evaluated by subjecting the treated samples to simulated and natural weathering tests. The study of the appearance and of the color components (L*, a*, and b*) according to CIELAB space of the exposed samples was monitored to assess the efficacy of the tannin-boron formulations for outdoor applications. Significant resistance against the action of water (EN 84, ENV 1250-2) and insects (EN 47) has been demonstrated in specific tests. Conversely, the continuous stress due to artificial and natural weathering deteriorates the color and the visible features of the treated specimens. The combined effect of moisture modifications, solar exposition, and leaching cycles damages the structure of the tannin-based polymeric network and subsequently it negatively affects its preservation properties.
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