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Water absorption properties in transverse direction of heat-treated Chinese fir wood determined using TD-NMR

Gao et al., 2021

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16551298995487694180
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Gao Y
Zhao L
Jiang J
Li Z
Lyu J
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Heat treatment is an environmentally friendly method that improves the moisture-resistant properties and increases the service life of timber. In this work, Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata [Lamb.] Hook.) wood was heat-treated in a chamber with steam at temperatures …
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