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Title: | The prospect of using retro timber in the furniture industry |
Authors: | Trofimov, Sergei Nikitina, Tatiana Prałat, Barbara Lange, Julia Rogoziński, Tomasz |
Keywords: | retrowood furniture industry resource-saving environmental friendliness ретродерево мебельная промышленность ресурсосбережение экологичность |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Citation: | The prospect of using retro timber in the furniture industry / S. Trofimov [et al.] // Forestry and Wood Technology. - 2023. - Vol. 121. - Р. 66-71. |
Abstract: | To avoid over-consumption of natural resources, the idea of recycling or extending the life of wood-based materials is often considered in recent times. Therefore, it seems appropriate to conduct research aimed at studying the mechanical properties of retrowood and determining the possibility of its application. As part of a scientific study, surveys of old wooden residential buildings of the Russian North with a service life of 60–100 years and mechanical tests of both retrowood and freshly cut wood were carried out. Comparison of indicators of physical and mechanical properties of old wood and new wood material used in the manufacture of furniture with normative indicators of properties was made. Based on the research results, an assessment was made of the possibility of reusing retrowood in the production of furniture and interior elements. Well-preserved vintage wood from old wooden houses being demolished is a potential resource-saving raw material for making furniture, which is confirmed by testing the properties of this material. Based on the research results, the possibility of designing and manufacturing furniture and interior elements from retro wood is considered. |
URI: | https://elib.belstu.by/handle/123456789/63606 |
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