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White beech: a tricky problem in the drying process (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- White beech: a tricky problem in the drying process (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2007-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- CIVIDINI R.; TRAVAN L.; ALLEGRETTI O. (literal)
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- ccording to periodic trends, the market for semi-finished wood products in Europe repeatedly demands dry beech with a typical natural pale colour turning to grey-white for different end-uses, from furniture to interior design.
One of the problems is that nobody knows what white beech means, and the absence of standards and methods for grading creates confusion and misunderstanding between buyers and sellers. In general white beech is considered to be the sawn timber from 25 to 100 mm thick with a light and homogeneous colour within all the thickness from the surface to the core.
Those characteristics are not easy to reach, above all for large thickness timbers and during the summer. Many factors influence the colour of the dried wood but the drying process, as well as the operations before drying such as log storage and sawing process are fundamental. This provides paper the experiences and knowledge of the authors and it reviews the main rules to apply during drying to attempt to reach good results. (literal)
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