Hardness and dimensional stability of thermally compressed domestic Korean pine

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Hwang, Sung-Wook [1 ]
Cho, Beom-Geun [1 ]
Lee, Won-Hee [1 ]
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[1] Department of Wood Science and Technology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu,702-701, Korea, Republic of
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Compressed woods - Compression temperature - Flooring materials - High temperature - Korean pine - Pressing temperature - Surface hardness - Thermal compressions;
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10.5658/WOOD.2015.43.1.68
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We conducted a thermal compression of domestic Korean pinewood for a use in flooring. For the evaluation of flooring material, we measured dimensional stability and surface hardness of thermally compressed wood. It is possible to make high-specific gravity woods with a range of 0.82-0.92 after the thermal compression with 50% compression set. The surface hardness increased with an increase in the pressing temperature. The highest value of surface hardness was 23.6 N/mm2, which was obtained from the thermal compressed wood with pressing temperature of 160°C and 30 minutes of pressing time. However, the surface hardness of woods treated at high temperature of 180°C or greater decreased. The recovery of thickness decreased with increasing the pressing temperature. For dimensional stability, compression temperature was more dominant than compression time.
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