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Volumn 76, Issue 2-3, 2013, Pages 504-512
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Enhancing exterior durability of heat-treated jack pine by photo-stabilization by acrylic polyurethane coating using bark extract. Part 2: Wetting characteristics and fluorescence microscopy analysis
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Author keywords
Acrylic polyurethane coating; Bark extracts; Contact angle; Degradation; Fluorescence microscope; Heat treated jack pine
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Indexed keywords
BARK EXTRACTS;
BROWN COLOR;
CAPILLARY ACTION;
COLOR CHANGES;
FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPES;
HEAT-TREATED WOOD;
JACK PINE;
MECHANICAL SURFACE TREATMENT;
OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT;
PENETRATION RATES;
PHOTOSTABILIZATION;
POLYURETHANE COATINGS;
PROTECTING THE SURFACE;
SMALL CRACK;
VALUE ADDED PRODUCTS;
VOLUME CHANGE;
WATER PENETRATION;
WETTING CHARACTERISTICS;
WHITE COLOR;
WOOD COATINGS;
WOOD GRAINS;
COATINGS;
COLOR;
COLORIMETRY;
CONTACT ANGLE;
DEGRADATION;
FLUORESCENCE;
FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY;
LIGNIN;
POLYURETHANES;
SURFACE TENSION;
WATER TREATMENT;
WETTING;
WOOD;
ACRYLIC COMPOUNDS;
COATINGS;
COLORIMETRY;
CONTACT ANGLE;
DEGRADATION;
DURABILITY;
LIGNINS;
PINUS BANKSIANA;
POLYURETHANES;
WATER TREATMENT;
WETTING;
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EID: 84871918910
PISSN: 03009440
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2012.11.008 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (17)
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References (33)
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