风化作用
涂层
干旱
温带气候
材料科学
环境科学
自然(考古学)
地中海气候
制浆造纸工业
复合材料
生态学
地质学
生物
古生物学
地貌学
工程类
作者
Kent Davis,Scott Leavengood,Jeffrey J. Morrell
出处
期刊:Coatings
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2022-01-12
卷期号:12 (1): 85-85
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.3390/coatings12010085
摘要
Wood exposed in exterior applications degrades and changes color due to weathering and fungal growth. Wood coatings can reduce the effects of weathering by reducing the damaging effects of ultraviolet light, reducing water absorption, and slowing fungal growth on the surface. Coating performance depends on the blend of resins, oils, and pigments and varies considerably among different wood species and conditions. Specific information describing expected service for different wood species and exposure conditions is not commonly available; certain combinations may work well in one climate or on one timber species, but underperform elsewhere. This study compared the performance of three industrial wood coatings on two wood species for two temperate climates under natural weathering conditions. Most of the coatings/species combinations lost their protective properties within 12 to 15 months; however, fungal growth was more prevalent at the wetter site than at the drier site for several combinations. Film-forming coatings often peeled and cracked, while penetrating coatings weathered and changed color relatively uniformly during the study. While no coating was completely effective, the results illustrate the benefits of using coatings that promote the development of natural, uniform-patinaed wood surfaces. The findings also guide coating maintenance programs for mass timber structures exposed to natural weathering conditions.
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