2021
DOI: 10.15376/biores.16.4.7400-7415
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Effects of accelerated weathering test on the properties of larch wood

Abstract: To investigate the changes of larch wood properties under the influence of long-standing exposure to the environment, the QUV accelerated weathering tester (fluorescent UV and condensation testers) was used to accelerate the weathering of wood within a given preset time, and the changes were studied by analogue simulation. The wood color changed noticeably under different weathering time, and it gradually darkened from light yellow to deep reddish brown. Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) analysis revealed th… Show more

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“…The color of stained and unstained larch wood after artificial weathering decreased as L* shifted toward the dark, and a* and b* increased, thereby changing the wood color to red and blue. According to a previous study conducted by Cheng et al (2021), larch wood was light yellow before weathering, but it became slightly darker after 492 h of exposure, markedly dark after 1008 h, reddish-brown after 3368 h, and dark red from 3368 h to 5528 h after exposure. The color of larch wood was consistent with the observations made after exposure to artificial weathering, where wood color darkened and turned red over time.…”
Section: Color Changes and Wettability Of Wood Exposed To Artificial ...mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The color of stained and unstained larch wood after artificial weathering decreased as L* shifted toward the dark, and a* and b* increased, thereby changing the wood color to red and blue. According to a previous study conducted by Cheng et al (2021), larch wood was light yellow before weathering, but it became slightly darker after 492 h of exposure, markedly dark after 1008 h, reddish-brown after 3368 h, and dark red from 3368 h to 5528 h after exposure. The color of larch wood was consistent with the observations made after exposure to artificial weathering, where wood color darkened and turned red over time.…”
Section: Color Changes and Wettability Of Wood Exposed To Artificial ...mentioning
confidence: 87%