Study on the Dyeing and Fastness Properties of Ash Veneer with Acid Dyes

As an alternative to raw wood, processed timber can help reduce costs and environmental damage while meeting the needs of various fields that require building materials possessing the sensibility of raw timber. Veneer wood is positioned as a high-value-added product owing to its elegance and beauty,...

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