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FIRE RESISTANCE PERFORMANCE OF WOOD MATERIALS COLORED WITH ECO-FRIENDLY POMEGRANATE SKIN (PUNICA GRANATUM) EXTRACTS
WOS: 000379230700003 ; The main goal of this study was to determine fire resistance properties of wood treated with pomegranate extract and mordant mixes. According to that wood materials Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) were chosen. Aluminum sulphate (KAl2(SO4)(3).18H(2)O) copper sulphate (CuSO2.5H(2)O) and vinegar were used as mordant agent and a synthetic dye was used for comparison. Ultrasonic assisted method were used for extraction the plant dyestuff from pomegranate skin (Punica granatum) and then applied to wood blocks by immersion (classic) and immersion ultrasonic assisted methods. The combustion test was realized according to ASTM-E 69-02 (2002) standard. The mass losses release of gasses (CO, O-2) and the temperature differences of samples were detected for each 30 seconds during combustion. The results showed that the aluminum sulphate mixes were showed the best results on all tests. Unfortunately test performances are not enough to retard the fire effect on the wood materials. Eco-friendly natural colorant might be developed to use them as fire retardant. ; TUBITAK "1002-Short Term R&D Funding Program"Turkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu (TUBITAK) [112O570] ; This manuscript is prepared from the outcome of the project titled "Antimicrobial Activity of Natural Dyes in Some Plants Obtained by Ultrasonic Methods Determination and Colored Wood Material Combustion, Fungus Resistance to Harmful Effects" This project is supported by TUBITAK "1002-Short Term R&D Funding Program". Project number: 112O570.
FIRE RESISTANCE PERFORMANCE OF WOOD MATERIALS COLORED WITH ECO-FRIENDLY POMEGRANATE SKIN (PUNICA GRANATUM) EXTRACTS
WOS: 000379230700003 ; The main goal of this study was to determine fire resistance properties of wood treated with pomegranate extract and mordant mixes. According to that wood materials Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) were chosen. Aluminum sulphate (KAl2(SO4)(3).18H(2)O) copper sulphate (CuSO2.5H(2)O) and vinegar were used as mordant agent and a synthetic dye was used for comparison. Ultrasonic assisted method were used for extraction the plant dyestuff from pomegranate skin (Punica granatum) and then applied to wood blocks by immersion (classic) and immersion ultrasonic assisted methods. The combustion test was realized according to ASTM-E 69-02 (2002) standard. The mass losses release of gasses (CO, O-2) and the temperature differences of samples were detected for each 30 seconds during combustion. The results showed that the aluminum sulphate mixes were showed the best results on all tests. Unfortunately test performances are not enough to retard the fire effect on the wood materials. Eco-friendly natural colorant might be developed to use them as fire retardant. ; TUBITAK "1002-Short Term R&D Funding Program"Turkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu (TUBITAK) [112O570] ; This manuscript is prepared from the outcome of the project titled "Antimicrobial Activity of Natural Dyes in Some Plants Obtained by Ultrasonic Methods Determination and Colored Wood Material Combustion, Fungus Resistance to Harmful Effects" This project is supported by TUBITAK "1002-Short Term R&D Funding Program". Project number: 112O570.
FIRE RESISTANCE PERFORMANCE OF WOOD MATERIALS COLORED WITH ECO-FRIENDLY POMEGRANATE SKIN (PUNICA GRANATUM) EXTRACTS
Yeniocak, Mehmet (author) / Çolak, Mehmet (author) / Göktas, Osman (author) / Koca, İbrahim (author) / MÜ, Teknoloji Fakültesi, Ağaç İşleri Endüstri Mühendisliği Bölümü / Yeniocak, Mehmet / Çolak, Mehmet / Göktas, Osman
2016-01-01
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