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In this paper, a new woodceramics impregnated with liquefied wood is developed and the effect of carbonization temperature on the dimension shrinkage, weight loss, density, compressive strength, and volume electrical resistivity is investigated. The results show that, the higher the carbonization temperature is, the higher the dimension shrinkage is, the higher the compressive strength is, and the lower the electrical resistivity is.
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Hirose, T., Fan, T.X., Okabe, T. et al. Effect of carbonization temperature on the basic properties of woodceramics impregnated with liquefied wood. Journal of Materials Science 36, 4145–4149 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017952502431
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