Montana State University Researcher Developing New Wood Treatment With Nanoparticles for Improved Lumber
March 05, 2021
March 05, 2021
BOZEMAN, Montana, March 5 (TNSRes) -- Montana State University issued the following news:
Tiny air pockets interspersed in wood's cellular structure are what cause it to float. They also produce the satisfying crackle when wood is burned. But when wood is turned into structural lumber -- the material's most widespread and valued use -- the air pockets become a source of weakness.
That's why a Montana State University researcher is trying to fill the tiny . . .
Tiny air pockets interspersed in wood's cellular structure are what cause it to float. They also produce the satisfying crackle when wood is burned. But when wood is turned into structural lumber -- the material's most widespread and valued use -- the air pockets become a source of weakness.
That's why a Montana State University researcher is trying to fill the tiny . . .