Adverse effects of heartwood on the mechanical properties of wood-wool cement boards manufactured from radiata pine wood

Citation
K. Semple et Pd. Evans, Adverse effects of heartwood on the mechanical properties of wood-wool cement boards manufactured from radiata pine wood, WOOD FIB SC, 32(1), 2000, pp. 37-43
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
WOOD AND FIBER SCIENCE
ISSN journal
07356161 → ACNP
Volume
32
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
37 - 43
Database
ISI
SICI code
0735-6161(200001)32:1<37:AEOHOT>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Wood-wool cement boards (WWCBs) that are manufactured commercially in Austr alia from radiata pine occasionally contain localized areas in which there is poor bonding between wood and cement. The cause of this defect, which le ads to the rejection of boards before they are sold, is not known, but it h as been suggested that it may be due to the use of blue-stained wood or hea rtwood in the manufacture of boards. In this study, both wood types were te sted for their effects on the hydration of Portland cement and the mechanic al properties of WWCBs. Blue-stained sapwood slightly retarded the hydratio n of cement but had no significant (P < 0.05) effect on the mechanical prop erties of boards. In contrast, heartwood severely retarded cement hydration , and boards made from heartwood had little structural integrity. The appea rance of such boards resembled the defective portions of commercially produ ced boards, and therefore it can be concluded that the defect arises from t he inhibitory effect of heartwood on cement hydration. The problem could be eliminated by processing logs from young radiata pine trees, less than 12- 15 years old, which will contain little or no heartwood.