Author/Authors :
Derya Sevim Korkut، نويسنده , , Bilgin Guller، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Heat treatment is often used to improve the dimensional stability of wood. In this study, the effects of heat treatment on physical
properties and surface roughness of red-bud maple (Acer trautvetteri Medw.) wood were examined. Samples obtained from Du¨zce Forest
Enterprises, Turkey, were subjected to heat treatment at varying temperatures and durations. The physical properties of heat-treated
samples were compared against controls in order to determine their; oven-dry density, air-dry density, and swelling properties. A stylus
method was employed to evaluate the surface characteristics of the samples. Roughness measurements, using the stylus method, were
made in the direction perpendicular to the fiber. Three main roughness parameters; mean arithmetic deviation of profile (Ra), mean
peak-to-valley height (Rz), and maximum roughness (Rmax) obtained from the surface of wood, were used to evaluate the effect of heat
treatment on the surface characteristics of the specimens. Significant differences were determined (p > 0.05) between surface roughness
parameters (Ra, Rz, Rmax) at three different temperatures and three periods of heat treatment.
The results showed that the values of density, swelling and surface roughness decreased with increasing temperature treatment and
treatment times. Red-bud maple wood could be utilized successfully by applying proper heat treatment techniques without any losses
in investigated parameters. This is vital in areas, such as window frames, where working stability and surface smoothness are important
factors.
Keywords :
ACER , MAPLE , Heat treatment , surface roughness