Laser Incising - A Philosophical Shift: From Timber Treatment to Wood Modification
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gynhadledd › Murlen
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2024. 162 Sesiwn boster a gyflwynwyd yn European Conference on Wood Modification 11, Florence, Yr Eidal.
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gynhadledd › Murlen
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T1 - Laser Incising - A Philosophical Shift: From Timber Treatment to Wood Modification
AU - Spear, Morwenna
AU - Mason, Paul
AU - Williams, Geraint
AU - Ormondroyd, Graham
N1 - Conference code: 11
PY - 2024/4/15
Y1 - 2024/4/15
N2 - Timber incising has been known and investigated for many years, yet remains a very diverse field. Often simplified into three main categories: mechanical incision, laser incision and bioincising, this group of technologies is commonly seen as the domain of timber preservation. To date only mechanical incising has been fully commercialised. Yet laser incision offers essential differences which mark it out as suitable for wood modification and high value products, with great aesthetic appeal and high market value. Wood modification requires near-perfect distribution of the treatment agent. This is achieved in laser incision through careful matching of incision patterns and strategies with the timber species. Building on successful collaborative research, we have demonstrated the technology application in a full scale (plank length 3m) resin modification process for both softwoods and hardwoods. In this poster we present the concept of laser incision and the reasons it is so well suited to revolutionise all fluid-based wood modification systems (e.g. chemical modifications, resin and polymer modifications) as well as other protective treatments.
AB - Timber incising has been known and investigated for many years, yet remains a very diverse field. Often simplified into three main categories: mechanical incision, laser incision and bioincising, this group of technologies is commonly seen as the domain of timber preservation. To date only mechanical incising has been fully commercialised. Yet laser incision offers essential differences which mark it out as suitable for wood modification and high value products, with great aesthetic appeal and high market value. Wood modification requires near-perfect distribution of the treatment agent. This is achieved in laser incision through careful matching of incision patterns and strategies with the timber species. Building on successful collaborative research, we have demonstrated the technology application in a full scale (plank length 3m) resin modification process for both softwoods and hardwoods. In this poster we present the concept of laser incision and the reasons it is so well suited to revolutionise all fluid-based wood modification systems (e.g. chemical modifications, resin and polymer modifications) as well as other protective treatments.
KW - laser incision
KW - permeability
KW - refractory species
KW - wood anatomy
KW - wood modification
M3 - Poster
SP - 162
T2 - European Conference on Wood Modification 11
Y2 - 15 April 2024 through 16 April 2024
ER -