DISCOLOURATION OF COATED MODIFIED OAK WOOD DURING SIMULATED INDOOR SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE
Keywords:
heat-treated wood, ammonium-treated wood, discolouration, accelerated weathering, wood coatingsAbstract
The aim of this work was to establish a degree to which UV irradiation causes discolouration of heat-treated and ammonium-treated wood. Discolouration of uncoated samples and of those treated with commercial transparent coatings (oil, UV varnish, water-based and polyurethane varnish) was measured. The most significant colour changes (ΔE*) was recorded be-tween uncoated samples and those coated with water-based varnish, whereas other coatings, most of all two-component polyurethane varnish, had helped reduction of discolouration. The ammonium-treated oak wood showed superior stability to discolouration.
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2026-01-30
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Wood Resources and Material Supply
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DISCOLOURATION OF COATED MODIFIED OAK WOOD DURING SIMULATED INDOOR SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE. (2026). Innovation in Woodworking Industry and Engineering Design, 1(1). http://innojs.ltu.bg/index.php/scjournal-inno/article/view/13