These artefacts appear to be better preserved with respect to those not treated with linseed oil.In order to assess the effect of linseed oil on wood preservation, an alum-treated archaeological wood fragment from the Oseberg collection treated with linseed oil was investigated by three analytical ...
Stakes (45.7 × 1.9 × 1.9 cm) and blocks (12.5 × 3.75 × 2.5 cm) cut from the sapwood of cottonwood and southern pine were vacuum-pressure impregnated with the individual heartwood species extract, linseed oil, or a mixture of each individual wood extract and linseed oil. For comparison...
Boiled linseed oil is created by a heating process that causes the oil to oxidize and polymerize. This process makes the linseed oil considerably thicker and makes drying time much shorter, so this is used for things involving the finishing and preservation of organic wood materials. General Uses...
Scanning electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic analysis of decayed wood confirmed less degradation in nanoemulsion-treated wood compared to untreated specimens. This study depicts the nanoparticles dispersed wax and oil nanoemulsions as effective wood preservation strategy for ...
An improvement of the wear resistance of oil-based wood coatings is therefore of high interest. If full preservation of the bio-based character of linseed oil coating is a prerequisite, and chemical modification of the oil for improved properties is, therefore, not an option, addition of ...