2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00226-016-0805-5
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The influence of log soaking temperature on surface quality and integrity performance of birch (Betula pendula Roth) veneer

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“…Similar values for beech were also obtained by Dupleix et al (2013). Interestingly, much higher decrease of lathe check depths was observed on birch (Dupleix et al 2013;Rohumaa et al 2016a), showing that soaking temperature has a much more significant effect on birch than on beech by decreasing the depth of checks by approximately 30-35% in the same range of temperature. The reason might lie in the different anatomical structure, where beech has much higher volume of rays (approx.…”
Section: The Effect Of Soaking Temperature and Compression Rate On Lasupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Similar values for beech were also obtained by Dupleix et al (2013). Interestingly, much higher decrease of lathe check depths was observed on birch (Dupleix et al 2013;Rohumaa et al 2016a), showing that soaking temperature has a much more significant effect on birch than on beech by decreasing the depth of checks by approximately 30-35% in the same range of temperature. The reason might lie in the different anatomical structure, where beech has much higher volume of rays (approx.…”
Section: The Effect Of Soaking Temperature and Compression Rate On Lasupporting
confidence: 80%
“…These findings also support the results obtained in this study, where the lathe checks will more favourably propagate along the rays (radial direction) at lower temperature ( Figure 6a) and will pass through the rays (Figure 6b) at higher temperature. This weaker plane caused by rays in radial direction will also explain the deeper checks compared to the results on birch wood obtained by Dupleix et al (2013) and Rohumaa et al (2016a).…”
Section: The Effect Of Soaking Temperature and Compression Rate On Lamentioning
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“…Dundar et al (2008b) completed similar experiments and demonstrated that the soaking time increased the surface roughness of beech veneers peeled from heartwood. Rohumaa et al (2016) investigated the effect of the soaking temperature on the surface quality of birch veneers showing that too low soaking temperature (20 °C) causes high surface roughness of the loose side of veneers. Aydin et al (2006) carried out research on a similar subject showing that surface roughness of spruce veneers obtained from the log with a temperature of 52 °C was lower than when the log temperature was 32 °C.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%