Environmental Sciences Proceedings (Oct 2022)

Properties of Thermally Modified Woods by a Brazilian Process

  • Eraldo Antonio Bonfatti Júnior,
  • Elaine Cristina Lengowski,
  • Silvana Nisgoski,
  • Graciela Inês Bolzon Muñiz,
  • Umberto Klock

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/IECF2022-13042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
p. 24

Abstract

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Thermal modification processes are strategies used to improve the properties of wood with an environmental liability when no chemicals are used. The Vap HolzSysteme®, developed in Brazil, promotes a thermal modification in wood when using an atmosphere saturated with water vapor thus ensuring a low oxygen content in the pressure system. To evaluate this process, samples of Pinus taeda and Eucalyptus grandis woods were treated in an industrial autoclave at a final cycle temperature of 160 °C. Consequently, the anatomical characteristics were maintained; however, equilibrium moisture, basic density, chemical composition, and mechanical properties were modified. Some modifications were different considering the wood species, mainly in their mechanical properties.

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