The Potential of Uncoated Norway Spruce as a Façade Material—A Review
Open Access
- 2 June 2023
- Vol. 14 (6), 1153
- https://doi.org/10.3390/f14061153
Abstract
This article reviews the potential of uncoated Norway spruce as a façade material. Aspects such as natural durability, permeability properties, impact of density, and product dimensions are discussed. The review concludes that a careful design of the product is needed due to the intrinsic properties of the spruce species. Natural photodegradation will occur but has been proven not to impact spruce to a greater degree than other species. The optimal choice for a Norway spruce panel would be made of heartwood without juvenile tissues, with a vertical growth ring orientation. The selection of density is, however, unclear since low density reduces crack formation but could facilitate favourable levels of moisture for fungal colonisation. Additionally, the width of the growth ring has an unpredictable effect on the formation of cracks when the effect of early and latewood interaction cooperates with the effect of density.Keywords
Funding Information
- CBBT
- Centre for Building and Living with Wood Foundation
- Södra’s Foundation for Research, Development and Education
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