Colour stabilisation of wood composites using polyethylene glycol and melamine resin |
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Authors: | Dr Uwe Müller Melanie Steiner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH (Wood K plus), St.-Peter-Stra?e 25, 4021, Linz, Austria
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Abstract: | Photo-yellowing of native and polyethylene glycol (PEG) modified wood and wood/melamine resin composites was studied by means of FTIR-ATR technique and colourimetry (CIE L*a*b* method). The discolouration $ \mathrm{\Delta } $ E shows a systematic asymptotic trend towards higher values with increasing irradiation time. Yellowing proceeds faster in natural wood compared to wood/melamine resin composites. Nevertheless, long-term irradiation experiments show that the total colour shift is similar for both. Discolouration is significantly reduced by PEG treatment. In comparison to untreated wood, both glycol and melamine resin mainly reduce the irradiation-induced yellow shift. Moreover, PEG also shows an effect on the redness shift. Both effects result in decreased yellowing of the composite surface. An influence of the molecular weight of PEG was detected. |
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