Application of Synthetic-based Furniture Varnish to Various Wood Species: Comparison of Color Parameters

Synthetic-based furniture varnish (colorless and glossy) was applied in two coats using a brush to the following wood types: lemon (Citrus limon (L.) Burm.), black pine (Pinus nigra Arnold), kotibé (Nesogordonia papaverifera), iroko (Milicia excelsa Welw. C.C. Berg), and loquat (Eriobotrya japonica...

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Main Authors: Göksel Ulay, Hüseyin Peker, Umit Ayata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2025-03-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:https://ojs.bioresources.com/index.php/BRJ/article/view/23980
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Summary:Synthetic-based furniture varnish (colorless and glossy) was applied in two coats using a brush to the following wood types: lemon (Citrus limon (L.) Burm.), black pine (Pinus nigra Arnold), kotibé (Nesogordonia papaverifera), iroko (Milicia excelsa Welw. C.C. Berg), and loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.). The color parameters [b*, ho, L*, a*, and C*, ∆a*, ∆L*, ∆C*, ∆H*, ∆b*, and ∆E*] of the varnished and unvarnished surfaces were compared. The analysis of variance results for all color parameters revealed significant effects for wood type, varnish application, and their interaction. When the ∆E* values derived from color formulas were sorted from the lowest to the highest, they were ordered as follows: lemon, black pine, kotibé, loquat, and iroko. After varnish application, decreases in L* values were observed across all wood types, while increases in b* and C* values were detected. In black pine wood, the a* and ho values increased. Additionally, for iroko, loquat, and kotibé woods, there was an increase in the a* parameter, while ho values decreased for these wood types. Overall, the varnish application resulted in color changes in the wood materials.
ISSN:1930-2126