2011
DOI: 10.1002/9780470960035
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Forest Products and Wood Science An Introduction

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“…Salah satunya adalah komponen silika yang bisa berpengaruh terhadap penumpulan alat pemotong (Shmulsky & Jones 2011). Selain komponen silika, komponen utama anorganik lainnya berpengaruh pada sulitnya kayu jati untuk direkat (Kanazawa et al 1978).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Salah satunya adalah komponen silika yang bisa berpengaruh terhadap penumpulan alat pemotong (Shmulsky & Jones 2011). Selain komponen silika, komponen utama anorganik lainnya berpengaruh pada sulitnya kayu jati untuk direkat (Kanazawa et al 1978).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Kadar silika kayu saling-saling (4,95%) tergolong sangat tinggi. Kandungan silika dalam kayu keras (daun lebar) pada daerah tropis umumnya lebih dari 0,5%, pada beberapa jenis bisa lebih dari 2% (Shmulsky and Jones, 2011). Kadar silika yang lebih dari 0,3% dalam kayu dapat menupulkan alat pemotong kayu.…”
Section: Remark: Classification Based On Chemical Content Of Indonesiunclassified
“…It has also already been proved that the rate of growth had less influence on the mechanical strength than the quality of site where the trees developed (Fernandez-Golfin and Diez, 1996;FernandezGolf in Seco et aL, 2004;Oliva et a/., 2006) In our case, the rate of growth reduced northwards. Many authors mentioned that a growth increase might lead to a decrease of wood quality, especially in regard to mechanical properties, those being necessary for wood products used for structural applications (Shmulsky and Jones, 2011). A growth increase can lead to a decrease in wood density (Mâkinen et al, 2002), particularly due to an increase in the number of earlywood cells with nearly no change within the latewood cells (Wang et aL, 2002;Zhang, 1998).…”
Section: 3 Wood Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several European researchers have found that a growth increase can lead to a decrease of wood quality (Mâkinen et aL, 2002;Shmulsky and Jones, 2011), but the relationship between this behavior and specially in black spruce is not described for North America. The knowledge of how wood quality and growth rate are related in this species will lead to optimization of the final products depending on geographical location.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%