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Institute of Wood Science

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The Institute of Wood Science or IWSc was a British organisation that researches wood. It is also known as the Timber Research and Development Centre.

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History

It was established in 1955. It is a research institute for the wood industry in the UK.

The IWSc is now known as the Wood Technology Society, part of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.

Structure

It was situated in Hughenden Valley in Hughenden, north of High Wycombe west of the A4128, home of the British furniture industry. The site is also the headquarters of TRADA, the Timber Research and Development Association. The site is also known as Trada Technology. It is not a government organisation.

TRADA is owned by Exova BM TRADA.

Function

It researches wood products. Its journal is the International Wood Products Journal, previously known as the The Journal of the Institute of Wood Science from 1958-2009.

UK timber industry

It is the UK's examining body for the UK timber trade. TRADA organises training at its site and at the The Horse Trust nearby.

References

Institute of Wood Science Wikipedia


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