N2011-07: Nordic-Baltic Network for Wood Science and Engineering
Coordinator: Erik Larnøy, Skog og Landskap, erik.larnoy@skogoglandskap.no
Financing: 153.000 DKK
Activities:
- A two-day workshop on wood-science and engineering, with publication of the proceedings.
Download the full proceedings of the 7th meeting of the NORDIC-BALTIC NETWORK IN WOOD MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (WSE), October 27-28, 2011, Oslo, Norway here or as separate chapters here.
Kristoffer Segerholm from KTH i Stockholm and Erik Larnøy, Skog og landskap.
Photo: Lars Sandved Dalen, Skog og landskap
Advisor Silje Trollstøl from Landbruks- og matdepartementet.
Photo: Lars Sandved Dalen, Skog og landskap.
Read more about the workshop here (in Norwegian).
Program and list of participants here.
All presentations are available for download here:
Wood, a traditional, innovative and important material in Norway
Natural durability of wood in Norway
Functional genomics of wood degradation
Succession of staining fungi on acetylated wood
Fungal disfigurement of acetylated wood
Mould growth resistance of fungicide-containing WPC
Changes in the chemical and mechanical properties of ash-tree wood
Chemical changes of untreated and hydrothermally modified hardwood
Thermal modification of birch using saturated and superheated steam
A two-step wood protection process
Leaching of commonly used impregnation agents
Enhanced service life of coated wooden facades
The effect of wood properties on the natural watehering performance
FTIR study on comparison between wood mould fungi cultivated on wood…
Effects of wood properties on surface mould growth…
Absorption of liquid water in specimens of coated cladding of Norway spruce
Carbon footprint of wood products
A situational analysis of the furniture manufacturing industry in Latvia
Natural building materials: what are the users’ perception of naturalness?
Activity-based costing in wood-value chain: Sawmilling case
Material flows in the Norwegian sawmilling industry
New member 2012 “Northern Germany”
Forest Products Research Institute
Sorption behaviour of Scots pine in northern Europe
Determination of wood moisture properties using CT-scanner in a controlled environment
Water absoption in coated wood
Wood weathering from a service life perspective
Optimal design guidelines for plywood sandwich panels
Modification of wood with an anti-oxidant tannin derivative
Wet-storage of birch logs for protection against discolouration
The use of esterified lignin for synthesis of durable composites
Self-binding fibreboard made of steam exploded wood
In-situ polymerization of polyaniline in veneers
Physical and mechanical anisotropy in overmature Lithuanian-grown Scots pine
Tool wear effects on the surface formation when milling wood
Effect of kerfing on crack formation in Scots pine log house timber
Pelletizing of softwood and hardwood with single channel pellet presses
Moisture content of Norway spruce stump wood after harvesting
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