IPOS - Innovations in wood-based building materials and products

IPOS Swedish wood- Innovation POtential for the biobased Society, is a coordination project within Bioinnovation Construction & Design. The coordination project IPOS has been led by Karin Sandberg RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. This report consists of results from four subprojects (SP) with...

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Main Authors: Sandberg, Karin, Serrano, Erik, Sundqvist, Bror, Henriksson, Fredrik
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Bygg och fastighet 2021
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-63140
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Summary:IPOS Swedish wood- Innovation POtential for the biobased Society, is a coordination project within Bioinnovation Construction & Design. The coordination project IPOS has been led by Karin Sandberg RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. This report consists of results from four subprojects (SP) within IPOS compiled by the project leaders. Innovations and development of new wood-based products to increase the value of the raw material have been in focus in the four subprojects. Common for the subprojects are the effort for developing new materials, processes, products and manufacturing methods as well as market and product development DeProtion -Design, Product development & Communication (SP1) The purpose has been to collaboratively develop a general innovative product development model that supports the wood industry's development of products with value-adding design and/or with the support of design automation. Compiled by Fredrik Henriksson, Linköping University in chapter 2. Demand driven finishing of Swedish wood (SP2) The purpose has been to ensure efficient processes that can deliver the right wood material for continued processing within the value chains for industrial wood construction, as well as exterior and interior carpentry products. Compiled by Bror Sundqvist Luleå University of Technology in chapter 3. The Facade of the city Swift, Stylish, Smart (SP3) The purpose has been to increase the market for wooden facades and therefore develop a concept for an attractive functional facade system of pine adapted for urban environment with regards to design, fire, competitive cost and environmental profile. Compiled by Karin Sandberg Research Institutes of Sweden in chapter 4. Outdoor load-bearing timber structures (SP4) The purpose has been to extend the scope of chemically modified wood (acetylation) for load-bearing outdoor structures and Scandinavian wood species, pine and birch. Compiled by Erik Serrano, Lund University in chapter 5. In all sub-projects work has aimed at developing new materials, ...