Altinok, M.Doruk, S.Arslan, A.R.Gürleyen, L.2024-09-292024-09-2920131336-4561https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14619/9846This study examines the effects of wood types and impregnation (procedure types and process time) in performance of window frames corner joint with double tenon. For this purpose, "L corner joint" type samples (number 120) were manufactured by using Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris Lipsky), oak (Quercus petreaea Lipsky) and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.). Polyvinyl acetate based (two kompenant-D4) adhesive were used to bond tenon and mortise corner joints. The samples were impregnated by using the method of immersion for 20 and 40 min with mixture of wax/linseed oil (3 % paraffin, 10 % linseed oil, 87 % white spirit) and imersol aqua. The diagonal compression test was applied to test samples (determine performance of the window frames corner joint) according to ASTM-D 143-83 1983 standards. Finally, the highest diagonal compression performance was obtained on black locust samples (7480.016 N) with the immersol aqua impregnated for 40 min. The lowest diagonal compression performance was received on oak samples (2572.706 N) which were impregnated in white mixture of wax/linseed oil for 40 min.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCorner jointDiagonal pressureDiagonal strengthImersol aquaParaffinPerformanceTenon and mortiseWindow framesDetermination of the effects of wood types and impregnation process in performance of the window frames corner jointsArticle2-s2.0-848811103902842Q227558