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OPTIMIZATION OF PROTECTIVE COATING COMPONENTS OF THERMOMODIFIED WOOD TO THE EXPOSURE OF WATER
Author(s) -
Yuriy Tsapko,
A.Yu. Gorbachova,
S.N. Mazurchuk,
Olga Bondarenko
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vìsnik odesʹkoï deržavnoï akademìï budìvnictva ta arhìtekturi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2415-377X
DOI - 10.31650/2415-377x-2021-84-101-109
Subject(s) - coating , absorption of water , moisture , materials science , composite material , absorption (acoustics) , thermal stability , degradation (telecommunications) , thermal , pulp and paper industry , chemical engineering , computer science , telecommunications , physics , meteorology , engineering
. Paints and varnishes are used to a large extent to protect wood surfaces in outdoor conditions, as they are easy to maintain and reapply. Also, when developing a coating, manufacturers are guided by the need to obtain a number of properties that generally determine its ability to protect against moisture. To obtain a protective coating that meets the specified requirements, it is necessary that the components that make up the coating belong directly to the group of protective materials or form such compounds under operating conditions, be able to adhere to the surface of the product. It was found that thermal modification provides a decrease in water absorption of wood. Additional processing of the wood surface helps to reduce moisture absorption by 2 times, and for samples modified at a temperature of 220 °C – 3 times. Geometric dimensional stability is also improved by a factor of 2. The effect of heat treatment on the water absorption of wood is somewhat less – for samples modified at 190 and 220 °C for more than 10 hours. Protective substances for thermally modified wood provided similar protection of open thermally modified surfaces of wood from the effects of water. The positive effect of thermal modification on a decrease in the level of water absorption has been established. It has been proven that it is temperature that has a significant effect on such changes. Since the protective coating is also susceptible to photochemical degradation, it is very important to renew it in a timely manner in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions for the pleasant appearance of wood surfaces during external use. The optimal ratio of components in the surface layer of thermally modified wood has been determined, which ensures the fulfillment of the task, namely for a mixture of oil and wax: the density of a wood – 724 kg/m3; oils – 70.0%; wax – 17.5%. Therefore, such treatment is beneficial for the protection and aesthetic appeal of wood products.

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