Wettability of welded wood-joints investigated by the Wilhelmy method: part 1. Determination of apparent contact angles, swelling, and water sorption

Author:

Vaziri Mojgan1,Karlsson Olov1,Abrahamsson Lars2,Lin Chia-Feng1,Sandberg Dick1

Affiliation:

1. Luleå University of Technology , Wood Science and Engineering , Forskargatan 1 , Skellefteå , 931 87 , Sweden

2. Vattenfall AB, BA Generation, BU Fuel, Engineering & Projects , Evenemangsgatan 13 , Solna , 169 79, Sweden

Abstract

Abstract This study presents a novel application of the Wilhelmy plate method on welded joints of Scots pine sapwood and beech. Welding resulted in an increase in the contact angle (increased hydrophobicity) as well as a decrease in the water uptake and swelling of the welded pine-joint compared to non-welded pine. When the welding time was extended from 4 to 5 s, these properties were further pronounced. Welding of beech, on the other hand, led to an increase in the contact angle and a decrease in the water uptake, but an increase in the swelling. Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy showed that welding increased the aliphatic C–H and unsaturated C=C stretching absorption bands in pine and beech. Scanning electron microscopy showed a dense structure at the welded joints of the both species, giving evidence of a lower porosity that leads to a lower permeability as a result of the welding.

Funder

Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biomaterials

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