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Densification of timber: a review on the process, material properties, and application
journal contribution
posted on 2022-01-01, 00:00 authored by J P Cabral, Bidur KafleBidur Kafle, Mahbube SubhaniMahbube Subhani, Johannes ReinerJohannes Reiner, Mahmud AshrafMahmud AshrafAbstractTimber densification is a process that has been around since the early 1900s and is predominantly used to enhance the structural properties of timber. The process of densification provides the timber with a greater mechanical strength, hardness, abrasion resistance, and dimensional stability in comparison to its virgin counterparts. It alters the cellular structure of the timber through compression, chemical impregnation, or the combination of the two. This in turn closes the voids of the timber or fills the porosity of the cell wall structure, increasing the density of the timber and, therefore, changing its properties. Several processes are reported in literature which produce densified timber, considering the effect of various parameters, such as the compression ratio, and the temperature on the mechanical properties of the densified timber. This paper presents an overview of the current processes of timber densification and its corresponding effects. The material properties of densified timber, applications, and possible future directions are also explored, as the potential of this innovative material is still not fully realised.
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Journal
Journal of Wood ScienceVolume
68Issue
1Article number
ARTN 20Pagination
1 - 24Publisher
SpringerLocation
Berlin, GermanyPublisher DOI
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1435-0211eISSN
1611-4663Language
EnglishPublication classification
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Chemical densificationCompressionCOMPRESSIVE DEFORMATIONDensificationDensified timberDIMENSIONAL STABILITYForestryLife Sciences & BiomedicineMaterials ScienceMaterials Science, Paper & WoodMechanical densificationMECHANICAL-PROPERTIESMODIFIED SCOTS PINEMOLECULAR-WEIGHTPROCESS PARAMETERSScience & TechnologySET-RECOVERYSPRUCE PICEA-ABIESSURFACE DENSIFICATIONSustainabilityTechnologyVERTICAL DENSITY PROFILES