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http://dx.doi.org/10.12654/JCS.2022.38.3.01

A Study on the Applicability of Wood Preservatives to Wooden Cultural Properties by Aging Treatment  

Lee, Jeung-Min (Restoration Technology Division, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Kim, Young Hee (Restoration Technology Division, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Won, Seo Young (Restoration Technology Division, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Kim, Myoung Nam (Restoration Technology Division, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Park, Ji Hee (Restoration Technology Division, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
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Journal of Conservation Science / v.38, no.3, 2022 , pp. 180-191 More about this Journal
Abstract
Wooden cultural heritage are exposed to the external environment as they and there are many difficulties in conservation due to their location and size. Among them, biological damage caused by termites or mold consumes a lot of money and time. Select and use wood preservatives to prevent biological damage: Wood preservatives were selected and the worst environmental conditions, temperature 60±3℃, humidity 55±5%, and light intensity of 0.35 W/m2, were subjected to aging treatment to analyze chemical changes. Through the deterioration process, it was confirmed that the change in color difference decreased in the wood preservative treatment compared to the Control group. As a result of measuring the content of the active ingredient contained in the deterioration process of the wood preservative, it was confirmed that the active ingredient content of Gori22 and Bondex Preserve III was higher than that of the comparative Wood Keeper A. Through experiments, the shelf life and treatment period can be predicted by measuring the extent to which wood preservatives affect the change of wood specimens during the deterioration process and the content of active ingredients. In conclusion, various wood preservatives were prepared, and the possibility of selectively selecting wood preservatives according to the environment, topography and period was presented as a major evaluation factor.
Keywords
Wooden cultural heritage; Wood preservative; Aging treatment; Termite;
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