The dimensional changes of heat treated wood exposed to cyclic climate peri
ods, were measured. Two slices from each of 11 planks of Norway spruce (Pic
ea abies L. Karst.) were cut. One set of the slices were dried at 50 degree
s C (LT-treated), and the other at 110 degrees C (HT-treated), in 96 hours.
Thereafter, all slices were exposed to five climate cycles. These cycles c
onsisted of one wet (20 degrees C, 85% rel. air hum.) and one dry (30 degre
es C, 30% rel. air hum.) climate. During the climate changes the dimensions
and weight of the slices were measured. The results show that the moisture
content is lower and the dimensional changes smaller in MT-treated wood co
mpared with LT-treated wood. It seems that the difference in dimensional ch
anges between HT- and LT-treated wood is the same in the fifth cycle as in
the first.