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Influence of cooling rate on the physical properties, chemical composition, and mechanical properties of heat-treated rubberwood

Chen et al., 2020

Document ID
16793729045657998612
Author
Chen C
Tu D
Zhao X
Zhou Q
Cherdchim B
Hu C
Publication year
Publication venue
Holzforschung

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This study aimed to reduce the loss of mechanical strength in heat-treated rubberwood by rapid cooling. Heat-treated rubberwood specimens were prepared by controlling their cooling rate during the cooling phase of the heat treatment. The effects of cooling rate on the …
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