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    Adhesion of varnished beech wood surfaces
    (University of Zagreb (Croatia), Faculty of forestry, Research institute for wood technology, UFI-Paris (France), Zagreb Fair, 2004-10-15)
    Manev, Trajce
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    Bahcevandziev, Konstantin
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    Maneva, Anastasija
    The adhesion has been tested with a modified DIN 53 151 (Gitterschnitt) method "with two crossed cuts" of a varnished wooden surface. These tests contain massive beech wood and three types of coating: nitrocellulose (NC), polyurethane (PU) and polyester (PE). The surface has been prepared by the grinding system 120+180. The adhesion results of the system varnish-surface are shown via tables and graphically. The tests results show that the amount of the spreading system of varnishing, or the amount of the film coating as well as the varnished type, greatly affect the adhesion scope.The dependence between the adhesion scope and thickness of the film coating is inversely proportionate.
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    Steadiness of the polished surfaces of ash tree with polyester polish
    (Zvezadesarjev Slovenije v sodelovanju z GZS-Zdruzenjem lesarstva, 2003-10)
    Manev, Trajce
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    Maneva, Anastasija
    The steadiness of the polished solid wood and veneer surfaces of ash tree with the applied system of polyester polish were investigated with the following liquid agencies: distilled water, ethyl alcohol 48%, coffee, oil and acetone. The substrate was ground with a grinding system (120+180). Veneer surfaces, same as the solid wood surfaces, were also polished with two applied system of polyester polish (60 R.G. +250 PE and 60 R.G. + 300 PE). The surfaces treated with PE polish showed high degree steadiness against the liquid agencies effects. The influence of all of the liquid agencies did not cause any changes of the treated surfaces with PE polish