Instituto Superior de Estudios Forestales, Sede Tacuarembó Cenur Noreste, Universidad de la República, 45000 Tacuarembó, Departamento de Tacuarembó, Uruguay
ERNAM - Erciyes University Nanotechnology Application and Research Center 38039 Kayseri, Türkiye Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Erciyes University, Kayseri 38039
ERNAM - Erciyes University Nanotechnology Application and Research Center 38039 Kayseri, Türkiye Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Erciyes University, Kayseri 38039
Adem Berke Temiz
Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Forestry, Forest Industrial Engineering 34473, Istanbul, Türkiye
Physical and mechanical properties were evaluated for all-sided charred Pinus taeda and Eucalyptus bosistoana wood by hot plate contact heating system followed by treatment with linseed oil. The water absorption, volumetric swelling, wettability, hardness, modulus of rupture, and modulus of elasticity in bending strength and compression strength parallel to grain were determined. The water absorption and volumetric swell were determined after immersion in water, as measured at various intervals of water immersion up to 120 h. The results suggested that the contact charring process with the addition of a linseed oil application improved water absorption and volumetric swell properties of charred specimens compared to un-charred controls. Hardness of the charred wood decreased by 38% and 43% in P. taeda and E. bosistoana specimens, respectively, compared with their respective controls. The highest reductions were seen in modulus of elasticity and compression strength values in charred P. taeda specimens, while modulus of rupture (MOR) values decreased more in charred E. bosistoana specimens than in charred P. taeda specimens. These results suggested that charring of P. taeda and E. bosistoana wood does improve the moisture-related characteristics; however, their mechanical behavior and hardness decreased.