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The Wood and Biogenous Technologies Department at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences focuses on innovative approaches to wood-based composites. Under the guidance of FH-Prof. Dr. Olaf Treusch, the department is engaged in projects involving polyamines as adhesives for medium-density fibreboards, analysis of wood composite microstructures, and the development of silicon carbide ceramics from wood-derived materials. Research needs include chemical characterization, image formation tools, and advanced carbon material characterization techniques.
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Salzburg University of Applied Sciences Department:Wood and Biogeneous TechnologiesWood Based CompositesFH-Prof. Dr. Olaf TreuschFachhochschule Salzburg GmbHMarkt 136a A-5431 KuchlTel. +43(0)50 2211 2016olaf.treusch@fh-salzburg.ac.at
Fields of Activity • Polyamines as an Adhesive for Medium Density Fibreboards Polythylenimine (PEI) • Current Projects: • Phenolic Resins and PEI • Tannins and PEI • Needs: • chemical characterisation Amino groups: I = primary II = secondary III = tertiary
Fields of Activity • Structural Analysis of Wood Based Composites • Current Projects: • discription of the wbp microstructure by morphological operations (erosion – dilation) • Needs: • image formation tools (e.g. tomography) • modelling
Fields of Activity • Silicon Carbide Ceramics and carbon materials derived from specific wood based materials • Current Projects: • moulding techniques for wbp prcursors (SiC) • Needs: • carbon material characterisation