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Evaluation of Weathering Durability of Waterborne Preservative Treated Wood by Accelerated Weathering  

Lee, Myung-Jae (Forest Research Institute, Forestry Administration)
Lee, Dong-Heub (Forest Research Institute, Forestry Administration)
Kim, Gyu-Hyeok (College of Natural Resources, Korea University)
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Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology / v.31, no.4, 2003 , pp. 44-49 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to evaluate the weathering durability of waterborne preservative (AAC, ACQ, CCA, CuAz) treated Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora S. et Z.) sapwood samples by accelerated weathering, and to find out the factor of stability. When considered the color changes, weight losses, surface degradation, and microstructure changes due to weathering, ACQ-, CCA-, and CuAz-treated samples were durable against weathering; the weathering durability of AAC-treated samples was poor and similar to untreated controls. The lignin content in aqueous extracts collected from ACQ-, CCA-, and CuAz-treated samples during weathering was lower than that from untreated and AAC-treated ones. From these findings, we might concluded that weathering durability of ACQ-, CCA-, and CuAz-treated samples was enhanced by the fixation of preservative component(s) onto the lignin structure, which is very susceptible to weathering.
Keywords
weathering durability; waterborne preservative; accelerated weathering; fixation of preservative component;
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