In this study, the relationship between the morphological structure of the outside
wood layer expressed as surface roughness, and the performance of coatings was
analyzed. The surface roughness of five roughness categories (processed by planing,
sanding, and bandsawing) on three wood substrates (vertical- and flat-grained western
redcedar and flat-grained southern yellow pine) was determined by stylus tracer
measurements. Several surface parameters were calculated to characterize the five
roughness grades. Surface sanding proved to be an advantageous processing step prior
to paint application. Sanded surfaces needed a relatively low quantity of paint for
coverage and showed best paint performances even on low-grade wood.
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In this study, the relationship between the morphological structure of the outside
wood layer expressed as surface roughness, and the performance of coatings was
analyzed. The surface roughness of five roughness categories (processed by planing,
sanding, and bandsawing) on three wood substrates (vertical- and flat-grained western
redcedar and flat-grained southern yellow pine) was determined by stylus tracer
measurements. Several surface parameters were calculated to characterize the five...
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