Published 2008

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Publication details

Journal : Canadian Journal of Forest Research , vol. 38 , p. 1385–1396–12 , 2008

Publisher : NRC Research Press

International Standard Numbers :
Printed : 0045-5067
Electronic : 1208-6037

Publication type : Academic article

Contributors : Nyrud, Anders Qvale; Roos, Anders; Rødbotten, Marit

Issue : 6

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Summary

In many countries, restrictions on the use of traditional preservative treatments have resulted in efforts to develop wood products for outdoor use that are durable, environmentally friendly, and appealing to consumers. In the present study, consumers' preferences for wooden deck materials were investigated using sensory analysis. The analysis included an analytical sensory profiling of five deck materials, conducted by a trained sensory panel, as well as a hedonic preference study conducted on Norwegian customers. Eighteen visual and tactile attributes were identified, and statistical analysis indicated that these attributes were sufficient to discriminate between the different deck materials. The results imply that consumers prefer deck materials with a homogeneous visual appearance and moderate color intensity. The study demonstrated a successful application of sensory research on wood products and implies that sensory analysis is an appropriate tool to study relationships between hedoic judgments and product characteristics. The study was carried out on wooden deck materials, but the results are probably also relevant for other wood products.