Journal of Wood Science (Feb 2021)

Effects of microwave pretreatment on drying of 50 mm-thickness Chinese fir lumber

  • Xiang Weng,
  • Yongdong Zhou,
  • Zongying Fu,
  • Xin Gao,
  • Fan Zhou,
  • Jinghui Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s10086-021-01942-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Low permeability of wood causes problems during drying of timber. This study evaluated the effects of microwave (MW) pretreatment on the conventional drying behavior and mechanical damages of Chinese fir lumber. MW pretreatment of lumber was performed at applied MW energy of 43 kWh/m3, and then, the samples were dried in a laboratory drying kiln. The results showed that the drying rate was effectively increased after MW pretreatment. The moisture content (MC) deviation in thickness and residual stress indexes of MW-pretreated samples were significantly decreased in comparison with the control samples, and the appearance quality of wood samples was not clearly affected by the MW pretreatment. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) micrographs demonstrated that pit membranes were damaged after MW pretreatment, and the micro-cracks in radial section as well as detachments between ray parenchyma cells and tracheids were also observed. Consequently, new pathways for moisture migration during drying process were formed after MW pretreatment, which contributed to the improved permeability of Chinese fir lumber and decreased drying time.

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