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Effect of Microwave Treatment on Permeability of Populus Deltoides BARTR. Wood


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Low permeability of many wood species causes problems during timber drying as well as impregnating with preservatives and resins. Microwave (MW) technology provides solutions to many of these problems. Microwave (MW) treatment influence heartwood permeability and improves preservative distribution and uptake. The effects of microwave radiation time and initial wood moisture content (MC) on the permeability of Populus deltoides Bartr wood specimens after microwave treatment were studied. The experimental study of MW treatment at 2.45 GHz frequency, 64.4 Wcm-2 intensity and dipping in preservative revealed a remarkable increase in wood permeability.

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Microwave, Treatability, Retention, Dipping.
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Pawan Kumar Poonia
Forest Products Division forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
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Sadhna Tripathi
Forest Products Division forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
India


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Pawan Kumar Poonia
Forest Products Division forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Sadhna Tripathi
Forest Products Division forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India

Abstract


Low permeability of many wood species causes problems during timber drying as well as impregnating with preservatives and resins. Microwave (MW) technology provides solutions to many of these problems. Microwave (MW) treatment influence heartwood permeability and improves preservative distribution and uptake. The effects of microwave radiation time and initial wood moisture content (MC) on the permeability of Populus deltoides Bartr wood specimens after microwave treatment were studied. The experimental study of MW treatment at 2.45 GHz frequency, 64.4 Wcm-2 intensity and dipping in preservative revealed a remarkable increase in wood permeability.

Keywords


Microwave, Treatability, Retention, Dipping.