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Eric Danso-Boateng, Melissa Fitzsimmons, Andrew B. Ross and Ted Mariner
Adsorption of methylene blue (MB) dye from an aqueous solution onto hydrochars produced from brown seaweed (Fucus Serratus) (FS-HC), coconut shell (CS-HC), and oak wood (Oak-HC) at different temperatures (200?250 °C) was investigated in a batch system. R...
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Stanislava Ga?percová, Iveta Marková, Miroslava Vandlícková, Linda Makovická Osvaldová and Jozef Svetlík
This paper presents the results of monitoring the behaviour of selected wood species exposed to a small ignition initiator. We specifically aimed to investigate the effect of retardant coating on the combustion process of the wood species spruce (Picea a...
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Michal Kloiber, Dita Frankeová, Zuzana Slí?ková and Jirí Kunecký
The paper describes a method of structural repair to damaged elements of protected timber houses. Emphasis is laid on minimum intervention in the valuable material that needs to be preserved to the maximum possible extent, especially without larger inter...
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António M. Jordão and Fernanda Cosme
Aging wine is a usual practice in winemaking, as the wine quality improves due to the compounds extracted from wood barrels or chips, cubes, blocks, or staves used. The wood species used are traditionally oak, namely from Quercus petraea, Q. alba, or Q. ...
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Marta Pedzik, Tomasz Rogozinski, Jerzy Majka, Kinga Stuper-Szablewska, Petar Antov, Lubos Kristak, Richard Kminiak and Martin Kucerka
Wood dust generated during woodworking?particularly from hardwood species during sanding?poses a health and safety hazard to workers in the wood industry. This study aimed to determine the particle-size distribution of selected hardwood species and the c...
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Maciej Sydor, Radoslaw Mirski, Kinga Stuper-Szablewska and Tomasz Rogozinski
We hypothesized that the type of wood, in combination with the grit size of sandpapers, would affect sanding efficiency. Fixed factors were used in the experiment (a belt sander with pressure p = 3828 Pa, and a belt speed of vs = 14.5 m/s) as well as var...
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?iga Laznik, Ivana Majic, Aleksander Horvat and Stanislav Trdan
The wood ash from seven plant species (sessile oak, European beech, European hornbeam, silver fir, European spruce, common alder, and Spanish chestnut) was tested against Spanish slug (Arion vulgaris) as an environmentally acceptable alternative to chemi...
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Ovidiu Copo?,Catalin Tanase
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Aim of the study: The main objective of this study was to find the factors which best explains the wood-inhabiting fungal species? richness in beech and oak-dominated forests.Area of study: We focused on broadleaved and mixed forests found in Northeaster...
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M. Morales-Máximo, V.M. Ruíz-García, L. B. López-Sosa and J. G. Rutiaga-Quiñones
This study describes the exploitation of wood waste (Pinus spp.) in the form of sawdust and shavings generated during the production of furniture and artisanal items in a community in the state of Michoacán, western Mexico. A process is described to dens...
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João C. Costa,Jorge M. Branco,Aires F. Camões
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The thermal modification has proved to be an effective method to improve the durability of wood elements. Until now, most applications of thermally modified wood have been limited to non-structural applications since the wood?s heat treatment leads to a ...
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