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Impregnated Wood
Vacuum pressure impregnation
6.The excess solution is draw off during the final vacuum, so that the timber ca be removed from the pressure vessel drip – free
Vacuum pressure impregnation
7. The vessel is aerated , the treated timber is removed and placed in covered storage to allow fixation
Vacuum pressure impregnation
The stronger the vacuum, the more protective solution can be absorbed
Wood species are very different in their permeability levels.
Much longer vacuums and pressure phases must be selected for spruce than for pine.
The negative side of impregnation
chemicals are used for impregnation
especially during the Soviet Union for impregnation solutions were used heavy metals such as copper and chromium and other chemicals
Burning impregnated wood in big amounts may cause air poisoning and pollution
If used properly and for the intended use, preserved wood does not cause health risks for humans.
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Šis darbs noderēs, taisot prezentāciju vai kādu rakstisku darbu par tēmu - koksnes impregnēšana, jeb koksnes ķīmiskā apstrāde (aizsardzība) Summary. Impregnated wood is wood that, is protected for many years against fungi and insects, moisture and chemicals, heat. Protection is achieved by using different types of preservatives. Lifetime of wood increases several times. In the process of impregnation wood is inflated with preventers and protectors. It is obligatory to impregnate products, expected to be used outdoors , flooring and other wood products that require special protection.
