Services and Equipment
UGent-Woodlab is involved in research activities within the framework of PhD-related and project-based funding. Additionally, this expertise and equipment are also relevant for assessment and testing both for individuals and organizations using wood as well as industry and the forestry sector.
Identification of wood species
Based on physical, mechanical and mainly macroscopical and anatomical analysis (light microscope, SEM, µCT,…) wood species can be identified. This service also relies on reference material available at UGent-Woodlab and e.g. also at the wood collection of RMCA (http://www.metafro.be/).
Analysis of decay and testing efficacy of wood preservatives
Until further notice, we do not identify decaying wood organisms (both wood rot and insect damage) or perform large scale fungal testing.
Besides its expertise in wood science, UGent-Woodlab is well-equipped with infrastructure allowing to carry out its activities. The combination of know-how and this equipment drives the laboratory to address research topics dealing with variations in wood structure and properties as well as technological testing at various scale-levels and multiple stages along the forestry-wood chain, i.e. ranging from wood cell walls to finished wood products. The equipment is categorized according to the research activities: A. Structure, B. Service Life, C. Forest Products - Materials, D. Forest Products - Bioenergy. For more information contact Prof. dr. ir. Joris Van Acker.
Structure: X-ray tomography
Structure: Cryo-SEM and SEM
An older JEOL JSM-T330A SEM Scanning Electron Microscope is available as well at UGent-Woodlab, for fast screening of samples.
Structure: Wood anatomical research
Structure: Dendrochronology
Service Life: Fungal testing
Soft rot testing is also performed on a laboratory scale according to CEN/TS15083-2/ENV807. Therefore an incubation room of ca. 8m² with controllable relative humidity and temperature gives room to several test boxes.
Field testing is performed with focus on EN 252 in ground and EN330 related accelerated above ground testing.
EN152 and an adapted version of BSI3900-G6 are applied to evaluate the susceptibility of wood coating systems, treated and untreated solid wood and wood based materials to blue stain (Aureobasidium pullulans) and moulds respectively. All fungi are maintained as required to retain their virulence.
Service Life: Accelerated ageing
Service Life: Coating testing
Service Life: Moisture dynamics
Service Life: General outdoor testing
Materials: Moisture dynamics
Dimensional changes are measured using several tools from Mitutoyo (digital callipers, indicators, gauges, gage blocks,…).
This equipment is used to study moisture dynamics of wood species in relation to application and to qualify modified wood.