Roos, Anders
- Department of Forest Products, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2013Peer reviewed
Lindberg, Siv; Roos, Anders; Kihlstedt, Annika; Lindström, Mikael
Based on product semantics, this study investigated how the tactile attributes of wood and wood-based composites are perceived and interpreted semantically. The wood-based samples included ash, birch, elm, oak, pine, OSB (oriented strand board), two wood pulp-reinforced polylactide composites, Comp A and B and one wood-fiber reinforced polypropene composite, Comp C. The subjects rated the samples by the descriptive words natural, exclusive, eco-friendly, rough, inexpensive, reliable, warm, modern, snug and solid. The most significant differences between the samples were found for roughness and for the descriptors, reliable, natural and solid. A principal component analysis yielded three attributes based on the tactile perceptions: reliable, old-fashioned and smooth. The solid wood pieces were perceived as natural and oak was perceived as being exclusive. The composite materials presented a greater variation in terms of perceived attributes than the wood specimens. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Wood design; Consumer study; Perceptions; Sensory analysis
Materials and Design
2013, Volume: 52, pages: 300-307
Other Materials Engineering
Manufacturing, Surface and Joining Technology
Paper, Pulp and Fiber Technology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2013.05.069
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/44441