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Rubberwood preservation by friendly preservatives

Rubberwood preservation by friendly preservatives. Mingliang Jiang, Zhijun Wang Research Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, China Dec 8-10, 2008 Haikou, China. Contents. Brief introduction of wood and rubberwood preservation

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Rubberwood preservation by friendly preservatives

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  1. Rubberwood preservation by friendly preservatives Mingliang Jiang, Zhijun Wang Research Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, China Dec 8-10, 2008 Haikou, China

  2. Contents • Brief introduction of wood and rubberwood preservation • Treatment specification and quality control • Laboratory test of Antistain and Antimold Formulations on rebberwood (ITTO 1996-1998) • Laboratory test of Antistain and Antimold Formulations (2003-2007) • Technical report of vacuum pressure treatment by NaPCP free preservative during 2006-2007

  3. 1 Brief introduction of wood and rubberwood (RW) preservation

  4. Wood preservation in China • Railway sleeper by creosote • Exterior uses treated by CCA/ACQ/CuAz • Indoor uses of rubberwood by boron

  5. ACQ treated Chinese fir for exterior use, Anhui, 2006

  6. RW Preservation in China • Began on 1970’s • Today mainly by vacuum/pressure process

  7. Sawing of rubberwood

  8. The rubberwood treated

  9. Some facts on RW preservation: • The rubberwood timber production in China is about 0.4 millionM3 /a in the recent years • 100 rubberwood treating plants in China • The RW timber mainly used for furniture making • RW primary products: timber, particleboard, plywood

  10. 2 Treatment specification and quality control

  11. Specification for the treated wood:LY/T1636-2005 • Specification for the treated rubberwood: • No specific standard currently • Usually adopt 0.4 % BAE (Malaysia for wood) • Ref: LY/T1636-2005(wood for C1: 2.8kg/m3 B2O3)

  12. Penetration check

  13. Solution for checking boron

  14. Drying rubberwood, Red-Present of boron; • Yellow- without boron

  15. No spraying • Fresh treated rubberwood spraying with reagent solution

  16. Retention determination

  17. By chemical analysis of boron:Titration,ICP etc • Retention calculation by treating record

  18. Treating record for each charge at Lezhong Wood Factory, Hainan

  19. 3 Laboratory test of Antistain and Antimold Formulations (1996-1998) • 3.1 Experimental methods

  20. Rubberwood sample size: 50×20×1 mm, maple 40×20×3 mm. • Fungicidal formulations for stain control: F1, F2: chlorothalonil/carbendizam fungicides.

  21. Ranking Standard • 1 - Clean: stain or mold covering less than 5% upper surface. • 2 - Light stain: stain or mold covering 5 -20% upper surface. • 3 - Moderate stain: stain or mold covering 20-40 % upper surface. • 4 - Heavy stain: stain or mold covering more than 40% upper surface.

  22. 3.2 Results

  23. Table 1. Comparison of the effectiveness of anti-sapstain treatments against Botryodiplodia theobromae Pat. on rubberwood

  24. Conclusion for 3 • The formulations containing 0.05-0.2% F2, mixed with 0.5%F1 or 0.40%F2 alone are effectiveness for controlling Botryodiplodia theobromae in lab test.

  25. 4 Laboratory test of Antistain and Antimold Formulations (2003-2007) • 4.1 Experimental methods

  26. 4.1.1 Fungal species and their characteristic • Five fungal species were identified as: • Bt: Botryodiplodia theobromae Pat., • Fv: Fusarium verticillioides(Sacc.)Nirenberg, • Th: Trichoderma harzianum Rifai, • Tv: Trichoderma viride Pers., • Pp: Penicillium purpurogenum Stoll.

  27. 4.1.2 Fungicides for the test

  28. Table 2: Fungicidal formulations for the stain control test

  29. 4.1.3 Method for stain control

  30. 4.2 Results

  31. Table 3: Result of the stain control test

  32. Contd

  33. Contd

  34. Contd

  35. Conclusion for 4 • Some formulations containing CBZ, Benomyl, Cu-8 have excellent effectiveness for the controlling of Botryodiplodia theobromae Pat.

  36. 5 Technical report of vacuum pressure treatment by NaPCP free preservative during 2006-2007

  37. 5.1 Materials and method • 5.1.1 Materials • Fresh rubberwood timber.

  38. 5.1.2 Preservatives

  39. 5.1.3 Test sites and treating procedure • Vacuum pressure treatment was used in the following procedure.

  40. Site 1:Lezhong Wood Factory, Hainan Nongken Wood Co,duration:Aug 3, 2006– May 31, 2007.

  41. Site 1: Schedule for the rubberwood Vacuum / Pressure treatment

  42. Fungicide F2 for stain control made in Jiangsu, China

  43. Tank for preparation of treating solution at Lezhong wood plant

  44. Control panal

  45. Site 2: Cangjiang Wood Plant, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province. duration:July 24, 2006– Oct 31, 2006.

  46. Site2: Schedule for the rubberwood Vacuum / Pressure treatment

  47. Tank for preparation of treating solution in Cangjiang wood plant, Yunnan

  48. RW timber before treatment

  49. Air drying after treatment prior to kiln

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