2020
DOI: 10.3390/coatings10121144
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Digital 3D Wood Texture: UV-Curable Inkjet Printing on Board Surface

Abstract: Natural wood textures are appreciated in most forest products industries for their appealing visual characteristics including grain and color, but also their fine surface tactile sensation. The following presents an ultraviolet (UV)-curable inkjet technology printing 3D wood texture on wood-based substrate by image processing and surface treatment. The UV printing was created from scanned digital images of a real wood surface and processed in graphics software. The images were converted to grayscale graphics b… Show more

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“…The polynomial function is applicable to the orthotropic m 0.7 [41,42]. In this study, a, B and W are equal to 12.5 mm, 12 where KIC refers to the critical stress intensity factor (MPa √ m); P (N); B infers to thickness of the specimen (𝑚); W is the width of to the length from the center of the hole to the crack point (𝑚 function. In order to further study the fracture mechanical behaviors to CT load.…”
Section: Fracture Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The polynomial function is applicable to the orthotropic m 0.7 [41,42]. In this study, a, B and W are equal to 12.5 mm, 12 where KIC refers to the critical stress intensity factor (MPa √ m); P (N); B infers to thickness of the specimen (𝑚); W is the width of to the length from the center of the hole to the crack point (𝑚 function. In order to further study the fracture mechanical behaviors to CT load.…”
Section: Fracture Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a natural composite material, wood has been widely used in engineering fields including wood constructions and wood products [1][2][3][4]. Compared with other engineering structure materials, such as steel rods and cement concrete, wood has the advantages of being environmental friendly [5,6] and having easy processing [7], good decoration [8][9][10][11][12] and an early warning system before failure [13,14]. Crack propagation in mode I fracture is main failure mode under tension [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that color is one of the most important parameters of the aesthetic performance of wood surface, and yet wood components are vulnerable to weathering factors, such as UV radiation and humidity, leading to the discoloration [1][2][3]. In order to imitate the color of natural timber and reduce the influence of environmental factors on the color of wood surface, technologies such as wood staining [4], decorative paper, and 3D-printed wood grain [5] have been applied. Most of these surface decoration methods require the image acquisition of the natural wood grain to obtain the digital grain, and they are then applied to mass reproductions [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sang et al [5] printed the scanned images of a real wood surface by UV-curable inkjet technology, and the replicated wood grain on wood-based panels presented a very vivid and realistic effect in color, texture, and touch under natural light. However, it was not mentioned whether there was any chromatic aberration between the real wood surface and the replicated surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To imitate and communicate such visual impressions of natural wood grain and alleviate the shortage of precious timber resources, decorative paper and wood veneer have been widely used in the surface decoration of wood-based panels [1,2]. In other reports [3,4], a UV-curable inkjet technology approach to print 3D wood grain surface layers on wood-based panels was presented. These surface decoration methods all require image acquisition of the natural wood grain to obtain the digital grain, and then they are applied to mass reproductions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%