Abstract
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In this study the effect of high temperature on mechanical properties, dimensional stability and
color of spruce was investigated. Wood specimens conditioned at different relative humidities (50,
65, 80 and 95%) were subjected to heat treatment at 200°C for 2, 4, 8, 10 and 24 h and at 100, 150
and 200°C for 24 h. Color changes were measured in the Minolta Croma-Meter CR-300 color system.
Bending strength and modulus of elasticity were determined according to DIN 52186. The results
show that heat treatment mainly resulted in a darkening of wood tissues, improvement of the
dimensional stability of wood and reduction of its mechanical properties. The darkening accelerated
generally when treatment temperature exceeded approximately 200°C. Most of the darkening
occurred within the first 4 h of exposure. For the specimens heated to high temperatures, the average
decrease in bending strength was about 44–50%, while modulus of elasticity was reduced by
only 4–9%. We found that treatment time and temperature were more important than relative humidity
regarding the color responses. Strong correlations between total color difference and both
modulus of elasticity and bending strength were found. Thus, the color parameters can be estimated
quantitatively and used as a prediction of wood strength.
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