793 resultados para Birch veneer
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Tutkimuksen lähtökohtana oli selvittää, voidaanko viilun valmistusprosessiin liittää uusi työvaihe, viilun esikuivaus. Esikuivauksen tarkoituksena on poistaa kosteutta viiluista ennen varsinaista kuivausta ja lisätä näin kuivauskapasiteettia. Tehdyissä tutkimuksissa viilut esikuivattiin nipuissa puristamalla. Muuttujina esikuivauksessa toimivat puristusaika ja -paine. Niiden määrittelyn lähtökohtana pidettiin sitä, etteivät viilun ominaisuudet saa merkittävästi heikentyä esikuivauksen aikana ja samalla viiluista on saatava mahdollisimman paljon kosteutta pois. Aikaisempien tutkimusten avulla selvitettiin vanerin valmistuksen, viilun kuivauksen sekä viilun esikuivauksen teoriaa. Lisäksi selvitettiin puun ominaisuuksien antamia mahdollisuuksia ja rajoitteita esikuivaukseen liittyen. Tutkimus koostui kahdesta osasta: laboratorio- ja tehdastutkimuksista. Laboratoriotutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli toimia tehdastutkimuksen esitutkimuksena. Laboratoriotutkimuksessa tutkittiin ainoastaan esikuivauksen vaikutusta märille viiluille. Tehdastutkimusosiossa esikuivatuista viiluista valmistettiin normaalin vanerinvalmistusprosessin kautta levyjä, joiden ominaisuuksia verrattiin normaaleista viiluista valmistettuihin vanereihin. Viilujen esikuivauksen todettiin pienentävän kuusiviilujen kosteuspitoisuutta. Tämän lisäksi kosteuspitoisuuden muutokset esikuivauksen aikana tapahtuivat tasaisesti niin yksittäisen viilun kuin viilunipunkin sisällä. Esikuivatuista viiluista valmistetut vanerilevyt täyttivät kaikki standardien sekä vanerin laadunvalvontasopimuksen asettamat vaatimukset. Esikuivauksen haitaksi tutkimuksissa todettiin viilun paksuuden pienentymä. Ennen esikuivauksen soveltamista teolliseen käyttöön nähtiin tarvetta lisätutkimukselle, jossa tulisi selvittää suurempien viilunippukokojen esikuivaamista sekä niiden varsinaista kuivaamista heti esikuivauksen jälkeen.
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Background: Since barrier protection measures to avoid contact with allergens are being increasingly developed, we assessed the clinical efficacy and tolerability of a topical nasal microemulsion made of glycerol esters in patients with allergic rhinitis. Methods: Randomized, controlled, double-blind, parallel group, multicentre, multinational clinical trial in which adult patients with allergic rhinitis or rhinoconjunctivitis due to sensitization to birch, grass or olive tree pollens received treatment with topical microemulsion or placebo during the pollen seasons. Efficacy variables included scores in the mini-RQLQ questionnaire, number and severity of nasal, ocular and lung signs and symptoms, need for symptomatic medications and patients" satisfaction with treatment. Adverse events were also recorded. Results: Demographic characteristics were homogeneous between groups and mini-RQLQ scores did not differ significantly at baseline (visit 1). From symptoms recorded in the diary cards, the ME group showed statistically significant better scores for nasal congestion (0.72 vs. 1.01; p = 0.017) and mean total nasal symptoms (0.7 vs. 0.9; p = 0.045). At visit 2 (pollen season), lower values were observed in the mini-RQLQ in the ME group, although there were no statistically significant differences between groups in both full analysis set (FAS) and patients completing treatment (PPS) populations. The results obtained in the nasal symptoms domain of the mini-RQLQ at visit 2 showed the highest difference (−0.43; 95% CI: -0.88 to 0.02) for the ME group in the FAS population. The topical microemulsion was safe and well tolerated and no major discomforts were observed. Satisfaction rating with the treatment was similar between the groups. Conclusions: The topical application of the microemulsion is a feasible and safe therapy in the prevention of allergic symptoms, particularly nasal congestion.
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The transformation of a traditional pulp mill into an integrated forest biorefinery utilizing wood-derived biomass presents a promising opportunity for enterprise revival of the pulp and paper industry by offering new sources of revenue and significantly improved industry profitability. One proposed next generation process step for an integrated forest biorefinery is the extraction of hemicelluloses, allowing the co-production of pulp and ethanol or chemicals. The extraction of hemicelluloses, however, will likely have downstream effects on pulp quality. In the literature survey an overview of the integrated forest biorefinery and possible next generation technologies implementable in such facility were reviewed. Moreover, some hemicellulose extraction methods suitable for the co-production of pulp and hemicellulose products were looked into in more detail. Also, an overview on the significance of pulp’s hemicellulose content on papermaking properties of pulp fibers was made. In the literature it is stated that the hemicellulose content of pulp affects on many papermaking properties of pulp fibers, hornification and paper strength properties in particular. In the experimental part the goal was to investigate what effects alkaline hemicellulose extraction after bleaching has on the papermaking properties of birch Kraft pulp. It was discovered that tested pulps, normal and hemi-poor birch Kraft pulp, were different in many ways regarding to pulp properties. Differences were observed in both physical and chemical characteristics. Furthermore, clear distinctions were seen in tested paper properties, especially in strength properties, between the handsheets made from hemi-poor or normal birch Kraft pulp. Hemi-poor and normal birch Kraft pulps were also compared as a raw material of laboratory made copy paper. Based on this comparison, usage of hemi-poor birch pulp as the raw material of copy paper does not drastically deteriorate its quality.
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The purpose of this work was to study the effect of aspen and alder on birch cooking and the quality of the pulp produced. Three different birch kraft pulps were studied. As a reference, pure aspen and alder were included. The laboratory trials were done at the UPM Research Centre in Lappeenranta, Finland. The materials used were birch, aspen and alder mill chips that were collected around the area of South-Carelia in Finland. The chips used in the study were pulped using a standard kraft process. The pulps including birch fibres were ECF-bleached at laboratory scale to a target brightness of 85 %. The bleached pulps were beaten at low consistency by a laboratory Voith Sulzer refiner and tested for optical and physical properties. The theoretical part is a study of hardwoods that takes into accounts the differences between birch, aspen and alder. Major sub-areas were fibre and paper-technical properties as well as chemical composition and their influence on the different properties. The pulp properties of birch, aspen and alder found in previous studies were reported. Russian hardwood forest resources were also investigated. The fundamentals of kraft pulping and bleaching were studied at the end of theoretical part. The major effect of replacing birch with aspen and alder was the deterioration (lowering) of tensile and tear strengths. In other words, addition of aspen and alder to a birch furnish reduced strength properties. The reinforcement ability of the tested pulps was the following: 100 % birch > 80 % birch, 20 % aspen > 70 % birch, 20 % aspen, 10 % alder. The second thing noted was that blending of birch together with aspen and alder give better smoothness, optical properties and also formation. It can be concluded, that replacement of birch with alder during cooking by more than 10 % can negatively affect on the paper-technical properties of birch pulp. Mixing pure birch and aspen pulps would be more beneficial when producing printing paper made from chemical pulp.
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Building industry is a high volume branch which could provide prominent markets for wood based interior decoration solutions. Competition in interior decoration markets requires versatility in appearance. Versatility in wood appearance and added value could be achieved by printing grain patterns of different species or images directly onto wood. The problem when planning wood printing’s implementing into durable applications is basically how to transfer a high quality image or print sustainably onto wood, which is porous, heterogeneous, dimensionally unstable, non-white and rough. Wood preservation or treating, and modification can provide durability against degradation but also effect to the surface properties of wood which will effect on printability. Optimal adhesion is essential into print quality, as too high ink absorbance can cause spreading and too low ink absorbance cause pale prints. Different printing techniques have different requirements on materials and production. The direct printing on wood means, that intermedias are not used. Printing techniques with flexible printing plates or in fact non-impact techniques provide the best basis for wood printing. Inkjet printing of wood with different mechanical or chemical surface treatments, and wood plastic composite material gave good results that encourage further studies of the subject. Sanding the wood surface anti-parallel to the grain gave the best overall printing quality. Spreading parallel to the grain could not be avoided totally, except in cases where wood was treated hydrophobic so adhesion of the ink was not sufficient. Grain pattern of the underlying wood stays clearly visible in the printed images. Further studies should be made to fine tune the methods that already gave good results. Also effects of moisture content of wood, different inks, and long-term exposure to UV-radiation should be tested.
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Seloste artikkelista: Viherä-Aarnio, A. & Velling, P. 2008. Seed transfers of silver birch (Betula pendula) from the Baltic to Finland - effect on growth and stem quality. Silva Fennica 42 (5) : 735-751.
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Seloste väitöskirjasta: Huttunen, L. 2008. Effects of climate change and simulated herbivory on growth responses and leaf characteristics of silver birch (Betula pendula) seedlings. Dissertationes Forestales 76.
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The objectives of the work were to study the effect of dewatering time varying on formation properties of papersheets, to determine the role of fines fraction in creation of paper with good formation and strength properties of papersheets, and also to study the effect of charge modification of fibers fractionations on formation properties of handsheets. The paper formation is one of the most important structural properties of paper. This property has effect on physical and optical characteristics of paper. In thi work the effect of formation on tensile strength was determined. The formation properties were analyzed by using the AMBERTEC Beta Formation Tester. The PAM addition as a f;locculant agent did some changes in the formation of paper. Paper sheets were also made from different furnishes of both birch and pine pulps. The fibers particles as a fines have great effect on drainability changes. Fines fraction played important role in papermaking. The two kinds of pulps (pine and birch pulps) were also used in this work for investigation of fines role. As it was expected the fines fraction gave positive effect on paper formation, but when fines fraction was added above initial fines content the formation of paper was deteriorated. The effect of paper formation on tensile strength was also determined. In many cases the poor formation of paper had negative effect on strength properties of paper..
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This MSc work was done in the project of BIOMECON financed by Tekes. The prime target of the research was, to develop methods for separation and determination of carbohydrates (sugars), sugar acids and alcohols, and some other organic acids in hydrolyzed pulp samples by capillary electrophoresis (CE) using UV detection. Aspen, spruce, and birch pulps are commonly used for production of papers in Finland. Feedstock components in pulp predominantly consist of carbohydrates, organic acids, lignin, extractives, and proteins. Here in this study, pulps have been hydrolyzed in analytical chemistry laboratories of UPM Company and Lappeenranta University in order to convert them into sugars, acids, alcohols, and organic acids. Foremost objective of this study was to quantify and identify the main and by-products in the pulp samples. For the method development and optimization, increased precision in capillary electrophoresis was accomplished by calculating calibration data of 16 analytes such as D-(-)-fructose, D(+)-xylose, D(+)-mannose, D(+)-cellobiose, D-(+)-glucose, D-(+)-raffinose, D(-)-mannitol, sorbitol, rhamnose, sucrose, xylitol, galactose, maltose, arabinose, ribose, and, α-lactose monohydratesugars and 16 organic acids such as D-glucuronic, oxalic, acetic, propionic, formic, glycolic, malonic, maleic, citric, L-glutamic, tartaric, succinic, adipic, ascorbic, galacturonic, and glyoxylic acid. In carbohydrate and polyalcohol analyses, the experiments with CE coupled to direct UV detection and positive separation polarity was performed in 36 mM disodium hydrogen phosphate electrolyte solution. For acid analyses, CE coupled indirect UV detection, using negative polarity, and electrolyte solution made of 2,3 pyridinedicarboxylic acid, Ca2+ salt, Mg2+ salts, and myristyltrimethylammonium hydroxide in water was used. Under optimized conditions, limits of detection, relative standard deviations and correlation coefficients of each compound were measured. The optimized conditions were used for the identification and quantification of carbohydrates and acids produced by hydrolyses of pulp. The concentrations of the analytes varied between 1 mg – 0.138 g in liter hydrolysate.
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PIXE (Particle Induce X-ray Emission spectrometry) was used for analysing stem bark and stem wood of Scots pine, Norway spruce and Silver birch. Thick samples were irradiated, in laboratory atmosphere, with 3 MeV protons and the beam current was measured indirectly using a photo multiplicator (PM) tube. Both point scans and bulk analyses were performed with the 1 mm diameter proton beam. In bulk analyses, whole bark and sectors of discs of the stem wood were dry ashed at 550 ˚C. The ashes were homogenised by shaking and prepared to target pellets for PIXE analyses. This procedure generated representative samples to be analysed, but the enrichment also enabled quantification of some additional trace elements. The ash contents obtained as a product of the sample preparation procedure also showed to be of great importance in the evaluation of results in environmental studies. Spot scans from the pith of pine wood outwards, showed clearly highest concentrations of manganese, calcium and zinc in the first spot irradiated, or 2-3 times higher than in the surrounding wood. For stem wood from the crown part of a pine this higher concentration level was found in the first four spots/mms, including the pith and the two following growth rings. Zinc showed increasing concentrations outwards in sapwood of the pine stem, with the over-all lowest concentrations in the inner half of the sapwood. This could indicate emigration of this element from sapwood being under transformation to heartwood. Point scans across sapwood of pine and spruce showed more distinct variations in concentrations relative to hearth wood. Higher concentrations of e.g. zinc, calcium and manganese were found in earlywood than in denser latewood. Very high concentrations of iron and copper were also seen for some earlywood increments. The ash content of stem bark is up to and order higher than for the stem wood. However, when the elemental concentration in ashes of bark and wood of the same disc were compared, these are very similar – this when trees are growing at spots with no anthropogenic contamination from the atmosphere. The largest difference was obtained for calcium which appeared at two times high concentrations in ashes of bark than in ashes of the wood (ratio of 2). Pine bark is often used in monitoring of atmospheric pollution, where concentrations in bark samples are compared. Here an alternative approach is suggested: Bark and the underlying stem wood of a pine trees are dry ashed and analysed. The elemental concentration in the bark ash is then compared to the concentration of the same element in the wood ash. Comparing bark to wood includes a normalisation for the varying availability of an element from the soil at different sites. When this comparison is done for the ashes of the materials, a normalisation is also obtained for the general and locally different enrichment of inorganic elements from wood to bark. Already a ratio >2 between the concentration in the bark ash and the concentration in the wood ash could indicate atmospheric pollution. For monitoring where bark is used, this way of “inwards” comparison is suggested - instead of comparing to results from analyses of bark from other trees (read reference areas), growing at sites with different soil and, locally, different climate conditions. This approach also enables evaluation of atmospheric pollution from sampling of only relative few individual trees –preferable during forest felling.
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Työn tarkoituksena oli tarkastella uutta kuvantamistekniikkaa käyttäen happikaasun dispergointia keskisakeuksisen massasuspension joukkoon laboratoriosekoittimessa. Työssä pyrittiin tarkastelemaan muodostuvan dispersion homogeenisuutta neljästä eri kuvauspisteestä sekoittimen kannesta ja kyljestä. Samalla tarkasteltiin myös sekoittimen tehonkulutusta sekä tehonkulutuksen ja aikaansaadun dispersion välistä yhteyttä. Työn yhtenä tarkoituksena oli myös tarkastella uuden kuvantamistekniikan mahdollisuuksia tämäntyyppisissä sovellutuksissa, sillä työ kuuluu PulpVision-projektiin, jossa kehitetään massa- ja paperiteollisuuden uusia konenäkösovellutuksia. Työn kokeellinen osuus koostui sekoituskokeista, joissa tarkasteltiin neljästä kuvauspisteestä kahdella sekoittimen nopeudella mänty- ja koivususpensioihin muodostuvaa kuplakokojakaumaa. Sekoituskokeiden lisäksi tehtiin tehonkulutuskokeita, joissa tarkasteltiin sekoittimen tehonkulutusta sekoittimen täyttöasteen funktiona koivu- ja mäntysuspensioilla sekä vedellä. Työn tuloksien perusteella todettiin, että koivususpensiosta havaittujen kuplien pinta-ala oli noin puolet mäntysuspensiosta havaittujen kuplien pinta-alasta. Sekoittimen roottorin pyörimisnopeuden puolittuessa suspensioon dispergoidun hapen kuplakoko kasvoi huomattavasti. Neljästä kuvausyhteestä tarkasteltuna havaittiin pienimpien kuplien esiintyvän sekoittimen alaosassa. Mäntysuspension tehonkulutuksen havaittiin kasvavan viidenneksellä, kun sekoittimen täyttöaste kasvoi 10 %, kun taas koivususpension tehonkulutuksen kasvu oli tästä vain puolet. Kuvantamislaitteiston todettiin olevan tämänkaltaiseen sovellutukseen riittävä, varsinkin kun valonlähteenä käytetään pulssilaseria.
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Viilunkuivaus vaneriteollisuudessa on energiaintensiivinen prosessi, josta syntyvä hukkalämpö kannattaa ottaa talteen ja hyödyntää. Työ käsittelee erilaisten lämmöntalteenottovariaatioiden tuotteistusta ja kannattavuutta, sekä sisältää laitteiston riskianalyysin. Aiemman asiakaskohtaisen räätälöinnin sijaan, laitteiston modulaarinen tuoterakenne on otettava tuotteistuksen lähtökohdaksi. Modulaarisen tuoterakenteen ansiosta erilaisiin asiakastarpeisiin pystytään vastaamaan aiempaa tehokkaammin, kiitos erilaisten variaatioiden. Standardien ja yhtenäisten rajapintojen myötä muun muassa suunnittelua, projektinhoito ja myyntiä saadaan tehostettua. Lämmöntalteenottoratkaisuille luodaan kolme eri varustelutasoa: perus, korkea ja luksus. Näillä eri varianteilla pystytään vastamaan entistä kattavammin eri markkina-alueiden asiakastarpeisiin. Kannattavuuslaskelmat todistavat, että lämmöntalteenoton avulla saadaan merkittäviä energiasäästöjä ja eri laitteistovariaatiot maksavat itsensä erittäin nopeasti takaisin, vaikka esimerkiksi sähköenergian hinta nousisi radikaalisti. Lämmöntalteenoton voidaankin katsoa olevan aina erittäin kannattavaa. Laitteistosta on tunnistettu myös tekniset riskit, joihin on puututtava välittömästi sekä lukuisia toimenpide-ehdotuksia, joiden avulla laitteiston tuomintaa voidaan tehostaa ja muuttaa turvallisemmaksi. Riskianalyysi antaa myös suuntaviivoja tuotteistukselle sekä laitteiston huolto- ja käyttöohjeistolle.
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Työn tarkoituksena oli selvittää Proto 10 kemikaalisekoittimen kyky dispergoida kaasua keskisakean valkaistun mäntysellun joukkoon. Työssä käytettiin kuvantamistekniikkaa, jonka avulla pystyttiin näkemään sekoittimen ja putkiston sisälle sekoitustapahtuman aikana. Muodostunutta dispersiota tarkasteltiin kolmesta kuvauspisteestä, joista yksi sijaitsi sekoittimen pesässä ja kaksi putkistossa sekoittimen jälkeen. Työssä verrattiin myös laboratoriosekoittimella saatuja tuloksia teollisen mittakaavan sekoittimella saatuihin tuloksiin, sekä määritettiin tarvittava pinta-aktiivisen aineen konsentraatio, jolla saavutettiin ruskeaa massaa vastaava vaahtoaminen. Työn kokeellinen osuus koostui kolmesta osasta. Ensimmäisessä vaiheessa tutkittiin ruskeasta mänty- ja koivumassasta lingotun suodoksen vaahtoamista ja verrattiin sitä vedellä ja pesuaineella saatavaan vaahtoon. Toisessa vaiheessa suoritettiin referenssiajot laboratoriosekoittimen ja teollisen mittakaavan sekoittimen vertailua varten Quantum Mark IV laboratoriosekoittimella. Kolmannessa vaiheessa tutkittiin Proto 10 sekoittimen kykyä dispergoida kaasua mäntysellun joukkoon eri pyörimisnopeuksilla ja virtaamilla. Työn tuloksien perusteella energiankäytön kannalta paras pyörimisnopeus Proto 10 sekoittimelle on 1500 min-1. Nostamalla kierrosnopeutta yli tämän ei saavutettu merkittävää parannusta dispersion laadussa varsinkaan suuremmilla virtaamilla. Virtaamalla todettiin olevan suuri merkitys sekoitustulokseen. Laboratoriosekoittimella tehtyjen kokeiden todettiin vastaavan parhaiten teollisen mittakaavan tuloksia pyörimisnopeudella 1200 min-1.
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Diplomityön tarkoituksena oli kehittää tutkimuslaite, jolla pystyttäisiin tutkimaan sellumassan syöttötapahtumaa reikäsihdillä ja tarkastelemaan syöttöhetkellä tapahtuvaa kuituhäviötä. Laitteen suunnittelun ja valmistuksen tavoitteena oli myös saada tutkimuslaite mahdollisim-man modifioitavaksi (syöttöaukon koko, muoto ja erityyppiset reikäsihdit ja näiden vaikutukset sellukuitujen hävikkiin). Haluttiin myös mahdollisuus syöttötapahtuman kuvaamiseen esim. suurnopeuskameroin, joka otettiinkin huomioon laiteosia valittaessa (läpinäkyvä akryyli). Tutkimuslaitteen kestävyyttä erilaisissa prosessiolosuhteissa haluttiin korostaa (voidaan operoida laajalla pH ja lämpötila-alueilla, sekä syöttöpainetta voidaan muunnella). Diplomityön kirjallisuusosassa käsitellään kuituvuodon aiheuttamia haittoja, joista tärkein on taloudellinen menetys. Näiden lisäksi kirjallisuusosassa tarkastellaan pääpirteittäin pesume-netelmiä ja käydään läpi kuitusulpun suotautumiseen vaikuttavia tekijöitä. Diplomityöhön sisältyi tutkimuslaitteen suunnittelun ja valmistuksen lisäksi myös laitteen toi-mivuuden testaus. Testit suoritettiin pohjoismaisella koivusellulla. Koivusellu otettiin happi-vaiheen jälkeisen pesurin poistosta. Massalle suoritettiin KAPPA-luvun, SR-luvun, viskositee-tin ja syrjäytys -määritykset, sekä kuituanalyysi. Laitteella suoritettiin 7 %, 10 % ja 12 % sakeuksisten massojen koeajotestit. Suodokset otettiin talteen jatkotutkimuksiin, jossa niistä mitattiin kuituvuoto. 10 % suodokselle suoritettiin myös kuituanalyysi. Tuloksista nähtiin, että 7 % sakeuksinen massa antoi lähes nelinkertaisen kuituvuotomäärän 10 % sakeuksiseen massan syöttöön nähden.
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Novel biomaterials are needed to fill the demand of tailored bone substitutes required by an ever‐expanding array of surgical procedures and techniques. Wood, a natural fiber composite, modified with heat treatment to alter its composition, may provide a novel approach to the further development of hierarchically structured biomaterials. The suitability of wood as a model biomaterial as well as the effects of heat treatment on the osteoconductivity of wood was studied by placing untreated and heat‐treated (at 220 C , 200 degrees and 140 degrees for 2 h) birch implants (size 4 x 7mm) into drill cavities in the distal femur of rabbits. The follow‐up period was 4, 8 and 20 weeks in all in vivo experiments. The flexural properties of wood as well as dimensional changes and hydroxyl apatite formation on the surface of wood (untreated, 140 degrees C and 200 degrees C heat‐treated wood) were tested using 3‐point bending and compression tests and immersion in simulated body fluid. The effect of premeasurement grinding and the effect of heat treatment on the surface roughness and contour of wood were tested with contact stylus and non‐contact profilometry. The effects of heat treatment of wood on its interactions with biological fluids was assessed using two different test media and real human blood in liquid penetration tests. The results of the in vivo experiments showed implanted wood to be well tolerated, with no implants rejected due to foreign body reactions. Heat treatment had significant effects on the biocompatibility of wood, allowing host bone to grow into tight contact with the implant, with occasional bone ingrowth into the channels of the wood implant. The results of the liquid immersion experiments showed hydroxyl apatite formation only in the most extensively heat‐treated wood specimens, which supported the results of the in vivo experiments. Parallel conclusions could be drawn based on the results of the liquid penetration test where human blood had the most favorable interaction with the most extensively heat‐treated wood of the compared materials (untreated, 140 degrees C and 200 degrees C heat‐treated wood). The increasing biocompatibility was inferred to result mainly from changes in the chemical composition of wood induced by the heat treatment, namely the altered arrangement and concentrations of functional chemical groups. However, the influence of microscopic changes in the cell walls, surface roughness and contour cannot be totally excluded. The heat treatment was hypothesized to produce a functional change in the liquid distribution within wood, which could have biological relevance. It was concluded that the highly evolved hierarchical anatomy of wood could yield information for the future development of bulk bone substitutes according to the ideology of bioinspiration. Furthermore, the results of the biomechanical tests established that heat treatment alters various biologically relevant mechanical properties of wood, thus expanding the possibilities of wood as a model material, which could include e.g. scaffold applications, bulk bone applications and serving as a tool for both mechanical testing and for further development of synthetic fiber reinforced composites.