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Ability of bleach and other biocide treatments to remove and prevent mold growth on Douglas-fir lumber
Molds are an increasingly important issue for all building materials, including wood. While washing with bleach is a commonly recommended method for removing molds, and the associated discolorations, there is […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2004 |
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Ability of polyethylene boots to protect the belowground portion of small stakes against decay
With view to enhancing protection of posts protected by simple preservative treatment, the effectiveness of a 2-mil polyethylene film covering the belowground portion of dip-treated and untreated small sapwood stakes […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1997 |
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Ability of pressure treatment with wood preservatives to kill or limit emergence of invasive insects using Arhopalus productus as a model species
Anumber of high-profile invasive species introductions have been associated with solid wood packaging materials (SWPM). The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization currently recommends fumigation or heat treatment for preventing […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2008 |
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Abnormal Wood in Yellow-Poplar, Liriodendron Tulipifera L.
This study presents data on the association of machining defects, density, shrinkage, and toughness with age and anatomical properties exemplified in gelatinous fibers, degrees of lignification, and varying volumes of […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1963 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1975 | |
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Aboveground Decay Resistance of Selected Canadian Softwoods at Four Test Sites after 10 Years of Exposure
Aboveground field performance data are needed to help users select appropriate materials, assist in the development of evidence-based codes and standards, and support the development of new export markets. A […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2016 |
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Abrasive machining process characterization on material removal rate, final surface texture, and power consumption for wood
Abrasive machining is one of the most important processes in wood processing industries and therefore merits special attention and study. The objective of this study was to characterize the abrasive […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2005 |
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Abrasive Planing Across the Grain with Higher Grit Numbers Can Reduce Finish Sanding
Abrasive planing across the grain with the same grit as along the grain of clear hard maple panels conditioned at 8 percent equilibrium moisture content requires 20 to 25 percent […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1976 |
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Abrasive vs. Knife Planing
A surface quality and power requirement comparison of knife planing to abrasive planing was carried out on two production-type machines. Power requirements are linear as width of cut, depth of […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1970 |
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Absorption and Penetration of Oil-Soluble Wood Preservatives in Dip Treatments–A Summary of Progress
Specimens of 0.50 by 0.75 by 6.0 inches were cut from ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Laws) sapwood with an end to side grain ratio of 1:30. A total of 1700 […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1954 |
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Accelerated aging and outdoor weathering of aspen waferboard
This study was initiated in 1983 to evaluate the durability of waferboard in accelerated-aging and outdoor-weathering environments. Small-size specimens of two types of commercial aspen waferboards were subjected to four […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1992 |
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Accelerated Aging Methods for Exterior Plywood Faced with Southeast Asian Hardwood Veneers
This study compared five aging methods for detecting unsatisfactory gluebonds in exterior plywood faced with Southeast Asian hardwood veneers. The methods were: vacuum-pressure soak (PS 1-74); standard boil (PS 1-74) […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1978 |
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Accelerated Aging of Adhesives in Plywood-Type Joints
This research was undertaken to determine if accelerated aging might provide a means of predicting long-term durability of adhesive-bonded plywood joints. The degrading influences of moisture, temperature, and cyclic swelling […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1965 |
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Accelerated Aging of Phenolic Resin Bonded Particleboard
Three-year and 5-year outdoor test fence physical data were completed and compared against two accelerated aging tests for phenolic resin-bonded wood particleboards – ASTM D-1037-64 and WCAMA Test Method 6.1. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1970 |
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Accelerated ambient air-drying of wood fuel
Accelerated ambient air-drying involves passing ambient air over wood fuel particles to achieve drying. Sawdust and chips were partially dried from 120 percent MC to 30 percent MC with energy […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1989 |
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Accelerated ambient air-drying of wood fuel
Accelerated ambient air-drying involves passing ambient air over wood fuel particles to achieve drying. Sawdust and chips were partially dried from 120 percent MC to 30 percent MC with energy […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1989 |
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Accelerated and 5-Year Exposure Tests on Exterior Type Poplar Plywood
A study of exterior poplar plywood exposed outdoors for 5 years showed that a wood failure estimate of bond quality had the same meaning in poplar as in Douglas-fir plywood […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1969 |
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Accelerated detection of brown-rot decay: Comparison of soil block test, chemical analysis, mechanical properties, and immunodetection
Early detection of wood decay is critical because decay fungi can cause rapid structural failure. The objective of this study was to compare the sensitivity of different methods purported to […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2003 |
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Accelerated Drying of Lodgepole Pine and Western Larch Poles
This paper reports a study designed to evaluate the performance of a pole-dryer developed by the J. Neils Lumber Co. and to obtain information on: 1) the effect of high- […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1963 |
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Accelerated Drying of Plantation Grown Eucalyptus cloeziana and Eucalyptus pellita Sawn Timber
The objective of this study was to gain an understanding for drying sawn timber produced from fast-grown, well-managed Queensland hardwood plantations using accelerated drying methods. Due to limited resources, this […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2010 |
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Accelerated fixation of CCA-treated poles
The effects of temperature and wood species on the rates of fixation of CCA-C treated pole sections are evaluated by a number of methods: 1) qualitative hexavalent chromium (CrVI) color […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1992 |
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Accelerated kiln schedules for drying of hackberry, red oak, and sweetgum lumber
Acceleration of dry kiln schedules was investigated as a means of increasing the drying rates of hackberry, red oak, and sweetgum lumber. Results indicated that accelerated schedules can significantly increase […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2001 |
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Accelerated kiln schedules for drying of hardwood lumber
To increase kiln throughput, accelerated drying of hardwood lumber was investigated. For research accelerated schedules for five species were developed. Three were tested and are provided. Results were favorable with […]
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Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 2002 |
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Accelerated Methods of Drying Thick-Sliced and Thin-Sawed Loblolly Pine
This paper covers a study of the effectiveness of various methods to accelerate the drying of sawed and sliced loblolly pine of 3/16-, 3/8-, and 9/16-inch thicknesses. Drying rates, shrinkage […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1968 |
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Accelerated statistical prediction of lumber grades and part yields
Assignment of lumber grades by lumber scanning followed by computer grading requires faster hardware and/or software. This study explored the potential for determining lumber grades by a linear discriminant analysis […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2005 |