2016
DOI: 10.5380/rf.v46i3.43936
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QUALIDADE DA SUPERFÍCIE USINADA EM PISOS DE MADEIRAS DE Corymbia E Eucalyptus

Abstract: O objetivo do trabalho foi gerar conhecimento científico que contribua para a melhor eficiência dos parâmetros envolvidos na usinagem a partir de diferentes métodos para qualificação da superfície usinada e avaliar o uso das espécies de Eucalyptus e Corymbia na produção de piso, como também, analisar a relação da densidade e desvio da grã com a rugosidade da madeira. Foram utilizadas as espécies E. dunnii, E. urophylla, E. grandis, C. citriodora e C. maculata, todas com 37 anos. Para o ensaio de usinagem foram… Show more

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“…Regarding the influence of density, Aguilera and Muñoz (2011); Dias Junior et al 2013; Laina et al (2017); Silva et al (2016) found an inverse relationship with wood roughness, and the lower the density, the greater the roughness, in line with the results obtained in this study. These factors affected the planing and sanding operations between the species, as they contributed to the ease of pulling out the wood fibers, generating a rougher surface as also observed by Taques and Marques de Arruda (2016); Palermo et al (2014).…”
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“…Regarding the influence of density, Aguilera and Muñoz (2011); Dias Junior et al 2013; Laina et al (2017); Silva et al (2016) found an inverse relationship with wood roughness, and the lower the density, the greater the roughness, in line with the results obtained in this study. These factors affected the planing and sanding operations between the species, as they contributed to the ease of pulling out the wood fibers, generating a rougher surface as also observed by Taques and Marques de Arruda (2016); Palermo et al (2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Because they generate longer chips, making it difficult to crack the cells by the action of knives or the abrasion of the sanding grain, and consequently reducing the quality of the machined surface. Similar results were obtained by Silva et al (2016), where they concluded in their study that wood with lower grain deviation had lower surface roughness after machining. The presence of large diameter vessels in the cachimbo and copaiba species contributed to the reduction of wood density and consequently to the reduction of surface quality due to the higher porosity, which corroborates with Vitosyté et al (2015) according to which the wood surface roughness is also influenced by the wood microstructure, in particular by the cell cavities.…”
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confidence: 84%
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