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View article: Study on the Wood Characteristics of the Chinese Ancient Ship Luoyang I
Study on the Wood Characteristics of the Chinese Ancient Ship Luoyang I Open
Luoyang No.1 is a Qing Dynasty (1644–1902) inland river ancient wooden shipwreck discovered in September 2013. It adds significantly to the study of Grand Canal transport history and Luoyang’s economic history. The wood characteristics of …
View article: Characteristics of Ancient Shipwreck Wood from Huaguang Jiao No. 1 after Desalination
Characteristics of Ancient Shipwreck Wood from Huaguang Jiao No. 1 after Desalination Open
Huaguangjiao I refers to the ancient Chinese wooden shipwreck of the South Song Dynasty (1127–1279 AD) discovered in the South China Sea in 1996. From 2008 to 2017, the archaeological waterlogged wood was desalted using deionized water com…
View article: Characteristics of Ancient Ship Wood from Taicang of the Yuan Dynasty
Characteristics of Ancient Ship Wood from Taicang of the Yuan Dynasty Open
In this study, wood samples extracted from the Taicang ancient ship, dating back to the Yuan Dynasty, were investigated to study the characteristics of waterlogged archaeological wood. The macroscopic characteristics and microscopic struct…
View article: Consolidation and Dehydration of Waterlogged Archaeological Wood from Site Huaguangjiao No.1
Consolidation and Dehydration of Waterlogged Archaeological Wood from Site Huaguangjiao No.1 Open
The Huaguangjiao I is an ancient Chinese wooden shipwreck from the South Song Dynasty (AD 1127–1279) discovered in the South China Sea in 1996. The first phase of its conservation, desalination and desulfurization, was completed in 2016. I…
View article: Effects of Shellac Treatment on Wood Hygroscopicity, Dimensional Stability and Thermostability
Effects of Shellac Treatment on Wood Hygroscopicity, Dimensional Stability and Thermostability Open
Dimensional stability proves to be an important factor affecting the quality of wooden products. As a sort of crude and thermoplastic resin, shellac excreted by lac insects demonstrates water-repellent and environmental-friendly features. …
View article: A comparative study on the effects of linseed oil and shellac treatment on the hygroscopicity, dimensional stability, and color changes of Chinese ash wood
A comparative study on the effects of linseed oil and shellac treatment on the hygroscopicity, dimensional stability, and color changes of Chinese ash wood Open
Linseed oil and shellac are natural, environmentally friendly materials with good water repellency. They were used to impregnate Chinese ash wood at room temperature (20 °C) using a vacuum-pressure procedure (consisting of three cycles of …