研究目的
Investigating the properties of a beech wood surface treated by CO2 laser engraving, focusing on discoloration, changes to morphology, and surface wetting with standard liquids to determine the wood surface free energy.
研究成果
The study concluded that CO2 laser engraving significantly affects the surface properties of beech wood, including color, roughness, and wetting characteristics. The changes are dependent on the laser power and raster density, with potential implications for wood adhesion and gluing performance.
研究不足
The study is limited to beech wood and specific laser treatment conditions. The variability in wood surface properties and the heterogeneity of the chemical wood surface structure may affect the reproducibility of the results.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved treating beech wood surfaces with CO2 laser engraving at different power levels and raster densities to observe changes in color, morphology, and wetting properties.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Beech wood specimens were used, with dimensions of 100 mm × 50 mm × 15 mm.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
CO2 laser CM-1309, spectrophotometer Spectro-guide 45/0 gloss, profilometer Surfcom 130A, goniometer Krüss DSA30 Standard.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The wood engraving was performed under varying laser power and raster density conditions, followed by measurements of color, roughness, waviness, and contact angles.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The data were analyzed to determine the effects of laser treatment on wood surface properties, including statistical analysis of color changes, roughness, and surface free energy.
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