Assessment of blue-stain resistance according to the EN 152 and a reverse test method using visual and computer-aided techniques |
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Authors: | Jan Van den Bulcke Joris Van Acker Marc Stevens |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Wood Technology, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | A computer technique for assessing blue-stained coated wood has been implemented for evaluating the discoloration of coatings and analysing the interior wood staining of samples subjected to testing according to European Standard EN 152. The comparison of visual assessment and computer-evaluated percentages of blue staining is based on a combination of correlation measures, principal components and cluster analysis. It appears difficult to imitate human evaluation with image processing, since computer ratings represent exact percentages, while subjective evaluations do not. Additionally, more specific techniques for exploring fungal growth in coated wood have been described. As EN 152 was specifically developed for testing efficacy of wood preservatives, a modified test methodology was elaborated for testing the efficacy of wood coatings, called here as the EN 152-reverse method. Furthermore three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction is validated as a tool for in-depth analysis of blue-stain disfigurement. This 3D visualisation indicates important differences in fungal infestation and proves its suitability for blue-stain resistance testing. |
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Keywords: | Blue stain EN 152 Reverse method Image processing 3D reconstruction Wood coatings |
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