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Effect of high temperature drying on permeability and treatment of western hemlock lumber

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  • The effect of drying conditions on gas permeability and preservative treatability was assessed on western hemlock lumber. Although there were no differences in gas permeability between lumber dried at conventional and high temperatures, there were differences in preservative penetration. High-temperature drying was associated with improved penetration of ammoniacal copper zinc arsenate and reduced penetration of chromated copper arsenate. The reasons for these effects are unclear.
  • The published article is copyrighted by Forest Products Society and can be found at: http://www.forestprod.org/buy_publications/forest_products_journal.php.
  • Keywords: high temperature drying, gas permeability, lumber, copper, preservative treatment, western hemlock
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  • Rhatigan, R. G., Milota, M. R., Morrell, J. J., & Lavery, M. R. (2003, September). Effect of high temperature drying on permeability and treatment of western hemlock lumber [Electronic version]. Forest Products Journal, 53(9), 55-58.
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