Effect of thermal modification on mechanical properties of Canadian White Birch (Betula papyrifera)

Wood is a renewable material widely used in the construction industry. However, it is susceptible to fungal degradation. Several chemical products have been developed to improve its durability, but the toxicity of some of these products limits their use. One alternative to chemical treatment is ther...

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description Wood is a renewable material widely used in the construction industry. However, it is susceptible to fungal degradation. Several chemical products have been developed to improve its durability, but the toxicity of some of these products limits their use. One alternative to chemical treatment is thermal modification of wood. This method improves the dimensional stability of wood and reduces its susceptibility to decay. The impact of different parameters (maximum temperature, heating rate, holding time and gas moisture content) of thermal modification on the mechanical properties of Betula papyrifera was studied in a prototype furnace. The results show a marked decrease in the modulus of rupture with increasing temperature while the modulus of elasticity does not seem to be affected. The hardness increases with maximum modification temperature, and in the absence of moisture in gas, and there is an improvement in the dimensional stability after thermal modification.
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