Abstract

This study was designed to investigate the weathering characteristics of Calabrian pine (Pinus brutia) wood. The wood specimens were impregnated with some copper-based chemicals and then varnish coated. As copper-based chemicals, Celcure C4, Korasit KS, and Tanalith E 8000 were used for impregnation. Polyurethane varnish (PV) and water-based varnish (WBV) were used as coating materials. Firstly, Calabrian pine wood was impregnated with 2,5 % and 5 % aqueous solutions of chemicals then coated with polyurethane varnish and WBV. Impregnated and coated Calabrian pine wood specimens were subjected to 6 months of natural weathering in Mugla, Turkey. After weathering; surface hardness, surface roughness, and adhesion strength changes of Calabrian pine wood specimens were determined. Impregnation caused to increase in surface hardness values of Calabrian pine. Surface hardness increases of water-based varnish coated Calabrian pine specimens were higher than polyurethane varnish coated Calabrian pine specimens. Impregnation resulted in higher surface roughness values of Calabrian pine specimens. Polyurethane varnish coated Calabrian pine specimens gave higher surface roughness than water-based varnish coated Calabrian pine specimens. The adhesion strength values of all treatment groups were decreased after weathering. In general, adhesion strength decreases of water-based varnish coated Calabrian pine specimens were higher than that of polyurethane varnish coated Calabrian pine specimens. The concentration levels of chemicals did not have a significant effect on surface roughness and adhesion strength of Calabrian pine wood after weathering

Highlights

  • The wood material is a versatile natural resource for aesthetic, engineering, and structural applications

  • Our results showed that the highest surface hardness increase (57,34 %) was obtained only water-based varnish (WBV) coated Calabrian pine specimens after weathering

  • Our results showed that impregnation with copper-based chemicals before Polyurethane varnish (PV) coating caused to increase in Rz values of Calabrian pine specimens

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Introduction

The wood material is a versatile natural resource for aesthetic, engineering, and structural applications. Baysal et al (2014) studied the effect of accelerated weathering on surface properties of Scots pine impregnated with some copper-containing chemicals such as Wolmanit-CB (copper/chromium /boron), Tanalith-E (TN-E), and Adolit-KD5 (AD-KD5) and coated with synthetic varnish and polyurethane varnish was investigated. Türkoğlu et al (2015a) examined the color stability of Scots pine specimens impregnated with copper-containing chemicals such as Tanalith-E and Adolit KD- 5 before the coating of synthetic and polyurethane varnish after natural weathering. Yalınkılıç et al (1999) investigated the outdoor performance of Scots pine and chestnut wood treated with chromium-copper-boron (CCB) and applied with polyurethane varnish or alkyd-based synthetic varnish They reported that CCB impregnation greatly stabilized the surface color of the wood. This study was carried out on Weathering characteristics of impregnated..: Baysal et al

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