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Would you like to add information to this article? Interested in writing or submitting an article? Have a question about this article? Wood properties affecting finish service life (Download the latest Acrobat Reader if required.) Wood properties affecting finish service life (2000) Wood is a biological material that has widely different properties depending on species, geographic area where the tree grew, the growth conditions, size of the tree at harvest, sawing, and other manufacturing processes. Some of the more important wood properties as they relate to wood finishing are discussed, e.g., growth rate, density, knots, extractives, juvenile wood, grain orientation, and weathering characteristics. Author: Williams, R. Sam.; Jourdain, Charles.; Daisey, George I.; Springate, Robert W. Source: Journal of coatings technology. Vol. 72, no. 902 (Mar. 2000).:p. 35-42 : ill. Citation: Williams, R. Sam.; Jourdain, Charles.; Daisey, George I.; Springate, Robert W. 2000. Wood properties affecting finish service life Journal of coatings technology. Vol. 72, no. 902 (Mar. 2000).:p. 35-42 : ill.. Have you reviewed the related Knowledge Base areas below?
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