2018
DOI: 10.1080/17480272.2018.1494627
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Short-term performance of wooden windows and facade elements made of thermally modified and non-modified Norway spruce in different natural environments

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“…Many chemical reactions occur during heat treatment, leading to changes in the components of the primary cell wall of wood and the darkening of the material [10]. Other changes include the resistance of modified timber against fungal decay, making it suitable for use indoors and outdoors as cladding, flooring, floors, garden furniture, and window frames.…”
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“…Many chemical reactions occur during heat treatment, leading to changes in the components of the primary cell wall of wood and the darkening of the material [10]. Other changes include the resistance of modified timber against fungal decay, making it suitable for use indoors and outdoors as cladding, flooring, floors, garden furniture, and window frames.…”
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“…Laboratory tests have shown a positive effect of thermal modification on the durability, stability of size, as well as thermal conductivity of timber [11]. The monitoring results showed that the elements and windows made of thermally modified spruce have significantly lower moisture content in timber compared to windows made of unmodified timber.…”
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“…In these climates, a grey colour develops. On the other hand, the aesthetic performance of larch in a moderate climate with a higher relative humidity and less sunny days is not meeting users' expectations due to the development of mould fungi on the surface, which leads to several users' complains [28].…”
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“…[18,19,31,35,36,39,42,45,48,49,[55][56][57]63] Larix sibiricaSiberian larch Europe[15,18,31,41,42,60,64,65] …”
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