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Classification modeling based on surface porosity for the grading of natural cork stoppers for quality wines

Classification modeling based on surface porosity for the grading of natural cork stoppers for quality wines

... Natural cork stoppers are graded into quality classes in function of the apparent homogeneity of their external sur- face, as seen by human or machine vision (Fortes et ...the cork surface is ...

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Influence of cutting direction of cork planks on the quality and porosity characteristics of natural cork stoppers

Influence of cutting direction of cork planks on the quality and porosity characteristics of natural cork stoppers

... of natural cork stoppers two main factors determine its economic feasibility: the yield of production, ...obtained stoppers. Cork is a natural raw material with high he- ...

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Converting a cork stoppers business into a knowledge company – An organizational and strategic evolution – Field of study: Family-Owned Businesses and Strategic Management Purpose:

Converting a cork stoppers business into a knowledge company – An organizational and strategic evolution – Field of study: Family-Owned Businesses and Strategic Management Purpose:

... for cork stoppers follow a stringent process starting with a dynamic CONVEX® boiling system, which prevents cross-contamination and produce a drier cleaner cork, with a lower risk of TCA ...technical ...

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Supercritical fluid extraction and fractionation of bioactive natural products from cork

Supercritical fluid extraction and fractionation of bioactive natural products from cork

... arose; cork was identified as responsible of the so-called “cork taste” in wine and moreover alternatives to cork, ...plastic stoppers, appeared. Notwithstanding, the cork industry made ...

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Avaliação do Sistema de Gestão de Resíduos da AMORIM CORK COMPOSITES

Avaliação do Sistema de Gestão de Resíduos da AMORIM CORK COMPOSITES

... a natural material, reusable and recyclable; therefore, the wastes generated directly from the processing are mostly recovered through reuse in the production process or sold as raw materials for other ...the ...

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Cork as a raw material for antibacterial membranes and fibers

Cork as a raw material for antibacterial membranes and fibers

... Lignocellulosic constituents like lignin and polysaccharides are related to cellular structure and are regularly used as reinforcements to the green composite field. Lignin in particularly is a rigid polymer responsible ...

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Estimation of cork production using aerial imagery

Estimation of cork production using aerial imagery

... of cork harvest over time and space is important to forest managers who must plan and organize harvest logistics (transport, storage, ...of cork oak stands makes it difficult, if not impossible, to ...

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Characterization of colmated wine cork stoppers

Characterization of colmated wine cork stoppers

... of cork was certainly improved in the process but it was the deep cleaning into the thousands of pores which could introduce ...The cork was disinfected and a residual layer of calcium oxalate created an ...

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Cork to enhance damage tolerant composite systems

Cork to enhance damage tolerant composite systems

... introducing cork films between glass fiber ...of cork films and their position among four glass fiber ...of cork films to enhance damage tolerance of a ...of cork substantially reduces the ...

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Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) wood growth and vessel characteristics variations in relation to climate and cork harvesting

Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) wood growth and vessel characteristics variations in relation to climate and cork harvesting

... Cork oak trees grow well with annual rainfalls between 500 and 1,600 mm, 400 mm being the minimum required (Natividade 1950). There was an overall good agreement (r = 0.82, P < 0.001) between precipitation ...

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Creative Practices Around the Production of Cork

Creative Practices Around the Production of Cork

... Paula Reaes Pinto from Art History Centre and Artistic Research (CHAIA) at the University of Évora, and from Research Centre for Architecture, Urbanism and Design (CIAUD) at the Faculty of Architecture, University of ...

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Rooting and survival of cork oak cuttings

Rooting and survival of cork oak cuttings

... The cork oak forested area increase using improved plant material requires vegetative propagation techniques to enable the use of mass phenotypic selection and clonal propagation of improved material (to estimate ...

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A model for estimating carbon accumulation in cork products

A model for estimating carbon accumulation in cork products

... Different methods for estimating carbon accumula- tion in wood products have been proposed but, so far, none of them has been applied to cork products. De- pending on the data required, these methods fall into ...

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Pressure evolution inside a cork stopper under vacuum

Pressure evolution inside a cork stopper under vacuum

... the cork is placed has approximately the same volume as the expansion ...the cork stopper, and then an expansion was ...of cork defects is the difference between the volume calculated with the solid ...

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Regulating agro-forest areas for a sustainable cork harvest

Regulating agro-forest areas for a sustainable cork harvest

... The area control method combined with the volume control method were used to achieve a sustainable annual cork harvest while regenerating old stands... Methods Study[r] ...

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Inventory Management System Implementation for Non-cork Material

Inventory Management System Implementation for Non-cork Material

... non- cork material more specifically the chemicals and packaging ...the cork, and thinking about the demanded quality of the market, this is an important part to consider to manage ...

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The relationship between cork oak growth patterns and soil, slope and drainage in a cork oak woodland in Southern Portugal

The relationship between cork oak growth patterns and soil, slope and drainage in a cork oak woodland in Southern Portugal

... and cork yield) was assessed in a cork oak montado, located in Central-western Portugal, based on a GIS approach followed by field ...five cork oak stand parameters using ANOVA and PCA ...on ...

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Studies on cork oak decline: an integrated approach

Studies on cork oak decline: an integrated approach

... Scleroderma is a common and widespread gasteromycete genus; most of the species are pioneer in colonizing bare roots and are capable to colonize both highly stressed sites (Jeffries 1999; Marx et al. 2002) and nutrient ...

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Identification and fingerprinting of cork fungi: a phenetic approach

Identification and fingerprinting of cork fungi: a phenetic approach

... of cork stoppers production or origin of the samples, some considerations must be ...of cork stoppers manufacture process as the cluster formed only grouped fungi from the boiling ...

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Experimental identification of dynamic properties of cork compound

Experimental identification of dynamic properties of cork compound

... Although its wide range of possible applications as a passive dynamic control treatment and its unique characteristics, there is a lack of information concerning the dynamic behaviour of cork compounds, requiring ...

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