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Carlos Cunha, Marina Tenório, Daniel F. Lima, Arthur Rebouças, Luís C. Neves and Jorge M. Branco
Despite their favorable physical and mechanical properties for structural use, tropical woods, such as Iroko (Milicia excelsa), present knowledge gaps to be filled mainly about their mechanical characterization, which currently limit their use or result ...
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Yusuf Sudo Hadi, Elis Nina Herliyana, Desy Mulyosari, Imam Busyra Abdillah, Rohmah Pari and Salim Hiziroglu
In general fast-growing tree species harvested at a young age has substantial amount of sapwood. It also contains juvenile wood, which has undesirable inferior physical and mechanical properties. Having sapwood and juvenile wood in the trees makes them v...
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Fabrício Moura Dias, Tiago Hendrigo de Almeida, Victor Almeida De Araújo, Tulio Hallak Panzera, André Luis Christoforo, Francsico Antonio Rocco Lahr
Pág. e30947
Recently, more wood species are gaining space in market. Hence, it is important to enlarge the utilization of non-traditional woods, which shall be able to replace the most popular species, provided that similar performances are respected. In contrast, t...
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Fernanda M. G. Ramalho,Jéssica M. Andrade,Paulo R. G. Hein
Pág. e008
Aim of study: To verify how well near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is able to discriminate wood specimens from natural and planted forests. This study was carried out using tropical trees from Brazil.Area of study: Wood specimens coming from Lavras (21°10...
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Larissa M. Arruda,Cláudio H. S. Del Menezzi,Ariel de Andrade
The aim of this study was to evaluate the physical and mechanical properties of four thermomechanically treated tropical woods for the production of hardwood flooring. The following species were selected: cedrinho (Erisma uncinatum Warm.), angelim (Hymen...
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