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The Potential of Producing High Added Value Structural Timber from Lamellae Waste. Classification and Visual Grading

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  • Dénes Horváth

    University of Sopron, Hungary

  • Sándor Fehér

    University of Sopron, Hungary

  • Mátyás Báder

    University of Sopron, Simonyi Karoly Faculty of Engineering Wood Sciences and Applied Arts, Institute of Wood Science, Sopron, Hungary

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 68, Number 3, 2023Tagged classification, grading, Oak timber, structural, yield

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HORVATH, D., FEHER, S. & BADER, M. (2023): The Potential of Producing High Added Value Structural Timber from Lamellae Waste. Classification and Visual Grading. In: Wood Research 68 (3), 532-546 pp., available at: doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/68.3.532546

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