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The durability of acetylated beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) laminated veneer lumber (LVL) against wood-destroying basidiomycetes

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2023

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Abstract The overall aim of this study was to investigate the durability of acetylated beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.) laminated veneer lumber (LVL) against wood-destroying basidiomycetes. The secondary objective was to test whether the specimen size affects the mass loss and durability assessment of wood-material under test. The durability test was based on the pre-standard prEN 113-3. Six materials (acetylated beech LVL, untreated beech LVL, beech solid wood, pine sapwood ( Pinus sylvestris L.), larch ( Larix decidua Mill.) 3-layer slab, larch solid wood) were tested using three specimen geometry designs (50 × 25 × 15 mm 3 as well as 50 × 50 × 19 mm 3 with and without sealed edges) against Coniophora puteana , Rhodonia placenta , Gloeophyllum trabeum , Trametes versicolor , and Pleurotus ostreatus . The durability assessment was made using the arithmetic mean and median percentage mass loss (ML), the relative ML ( x -values), and the decay susceptibility index (DSI). It was found that mass loss was affected by the test fungus, the material, and the specimen size and design, with the latter being the most essential factor in this study. In addition, the assessment parameter had a significant effect on the durability classification. Furthermore, small differences in ML resulted in different durability classes (DC) in some cases, whereas large differences in ML did not. However, acetylated beech LVL was always considerably durable (DC 1) against all tested fungi independent of the specimen design and durability assessment method.

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