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DECAY RESISTANCE AND FIRE CLASSIFICATION OF SURFACE-CARBONIZED SCOTS PINE WITH POST-CARBONIZATION LINSEED OIL AND SODIUM SILICATE TREATMENT

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  • MIKKEL NÜSSLER

    AARHUS UNIVERSITY, DENMARK

  • JOHN BANG MATHIASEN

    AARHUS UNIVERSITY, DENMARK

  • JACOB KJÆR ESKILDSEN

    AARHUS UNIVERSITY, DENMARK

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 70, Number 4, 2025Tagged fire resistance, fungi decay resistance, linseed oil andsodium silicate, Scots pine, surface carbonized wood

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NÜSSLER, M., MATHIASEN, J. B., ESKILDSEN, J. K. (2025): Decay resistance and fire classification of Surface-Carbonized Scots Pine with Post-Carbonization Linseed oil and Sodium Silicate treatment. In: Wood Research 70 (4), 551-566 pp., available at: doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/70.4.551566

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