Dr. Tom Franke
Profil
Dr. Tom Franke Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
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Adresse
Berner Fachhochschule
Architecture, bois et génie civil
Institut Baustoffe und biobasi. Material
Solothurnstrasse 102
2504 Biel
Projets
Publications
Journals
Franke T, Herold N, Buchelt B, Pfriem A (2018)The potential of phenol–formaldehyde as plasticizing agent for moulding applications of wood veneer: two-dimensional and three-dimensional moulding. Eur. J. Wood Prod. 76: 1409–1416
Franke T, Mund A, Lenz C, Herold N, Pfriem A (2017) Microscopic and macroscopic swelling and dimensional stability of beech wood impregnated with phenol-formaldehyde. ProLigno 13(4): 373-378
Jebrane M, Franke T, Terziev N, Panov D (2017) Natural weathering of scots pine (pinus sylvestris) wood treated with epoxidized linseed oil and methyltriethoxysilane. Wood Material Science & Engineering 12 (4): 220–227
Conference Contributions
Franke T, Volkmer T (2025) The impact of common fire retardancy salts and minerals on further properties of wood. Annual Meeting of the IRG-WP. Yokohama, Japan
Franke T, Volkmer T (2024) Der Einfluss von Mineralisierung mit Calciumoxalat auf ausgewählte Eigenschaften des modifizierten Holzes. 21. Holztechnisches Kolloquium Dresden
Franke T, Volkmer T (2023) The impact of various phosphor salts on the ignition and the flame spread of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). Wood Science and Engineering, Oslo, Norway
Franke T, Volkmer T (2022) Are organic salts suitable as fire retardants for wood? - A brief Screening. Wood Science and Engineering, Göttingen, Germany
Franke T, Volkmer (2022) Thermal behavior and reaction to fire of three various hardwood species mineralized with calcium oxalate. Proceedings of the 11tth European Conference on Wood Modification Nancy, France
Franke T, Volkmer (2020) Mineralisierung von Eichenparkettlamellen zur Verbesserung der brandhemmenden Eigenschaften. Holztechnisches Kolloquium Dresden
Franke T, Volkmer T (2019) Mineralization of European oak with various ionic salt solutions to achieve an in situ precipitation of calcium oxalate. International Research Group on Wood Protection IRG/WP 19-40861, Quebec, Canada