Performance of Native and Copper-Ethanolamine-Treated Wood Exposed to Seawater at Port of Koper, Slovenia
The application of wood in seawater is one of the most challenging. Impregnated wood is exposed to leaching and to various marine borers, Limnoria sp. and Teredo sp. being the most important ones. The present research investigated the durability of pine wood impregnated with copper-amine based prese...
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oai:doaj.org-article:de2059acecf344bc966162ed4ca6bfe12021-12-02T05:49:51ZPerformance of Native and Copper-Ethanolamine-Treated Wood Exposed to Seawater at Port of Koper, Sloveniahttp://dx.doi.org/10.5552/drind.2013.12510012-67721847-1153https://doaj.org/article/de2059acecf344bc966162ed4ca6bfe12014-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://hrcak.srce.hr/file/166353https://doaj.org/toc/0012-6772https://doaj.org/toc/1847-1153The application of wood in seawater is one of the most challenging. Impregnated wood is exposed to leaching and to various marine borers, Limnoria sp. and Teredo sp. being the most important ones. The present research investigated the durability of pine wood impregnated with copper-amine based preservative solution (Silvanolin) of different concentrations exposed to the seawater according to EN 275 standard. Performance of Silvanolin treated wood was compared to the performance of reference wood (Quercus sp., Castanea sativa, Larix decidua). After 10, 18 and 32 months of exposure, specimens were removed and assessed. The results show clearly that the reference wood species were completely degraded after 10 months of exposure. On the other hand, it became evident that Silvanolin prolonged the service life of wood exposed to the sea. The specimens impregnated with the lowest concentration of preservative solution (cCu = 0.31 %) were slightly decayed. The specimens, impregnated with higher concentrations of copper (cCu > 0.31 %), showed almost no defects after expsore to marine borers.Miha HumarBoštjan LesarUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry and Wood TechnologyarticleLimnoria sp. and Teredo sp. being the most important ones. The present research investigated the durability of pine wood impregnated with copper-amine based preservative solution (Silvanolin) of different concentrations exposed to the seawater according to EN 275 standard. Performance of Silvanolin treated wood was compared to the performance of reference wood (Quercus sp.Castanea sativaLarix decidua). After 1018 and 32 months of exposurespecimens were removed and assessed. The results show clearly that the reference wood species were completely degraded after 10 months of exposure. On the other handit became evident that Silvanolin prolonged the service life of wood exposed to the sea. The specimens impregnated with the lowest concentration of preservative solution (cCu = 0.31 %) were slightly decayed. The specimensimpregnated with higher concentrations of copper (cCu > 0.31 %)marine borersLimnoria sp.Teredo sp.EN 275cooper based preservativeAdriatic SeaForestrySD1-669.5ENDrvna Industrija, Vol 64, Iss 4, Pp 273-279 (2014) |
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Limnoria sp. and Teredo sp. being the most important ones. The present research investigated the durability of pine wood impregnated with copper-amine based preservative solution (Silvanolin) of different concentrations exposed to the seawater according to EN 275 standard. Performance of Silvanolin treated wood was compared to the performance of reference wood (Quercus sp. Castanea sativa Larix decidua). After 10 18 and 32 months of exposure specimens were removed and assessed. The results show clearly that the reference wood species were completely degraded after 10 months of exposure. On the other hand it became evident that Silvanolin prolonged the service life of wood exposed to the sea. The specimens impregnated with the lowest concentration of preservative solution (cCu = 0.31 %) were slightly decayed. The specimens impregnated with higher concentrations of copper (cCu > 0.31 %) marine borers Limnoria sp. Teredo sp. EN 275 cooper based preservative Adriatic Sea Forestry SD1-669.5 |
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Limnoria sp. and Teredo sp. being the most important ones. The present research investigated the durability of pine wood impregnated with copper-amine based preservative solution (Silvanolin) of different concentrations exposed to the seawater according to EN 275 standard. Performance of Silvanolin treated wood was compared to the performance of reference wood (Quercus sp. Castanea sativa Larix decidua). After 10 18 and 32 months of exposure specimens were removed and assessed. The results show clearly that the reference wood species were completely degraded after 10 months of exposure. On the other hand it became evident that Silvanolin prolonged the service life of wood exposed to the sea. The specimens impregnated with the lowest concentration of preservative solution (cCu = 0.31 %) were slightly decayed. The specimens impregnated with higher concentrations of copper (cCu > 0.31 %) marine borers Limnoria sp. Teredo sp. EN 275 cooper based preservative Adriatic Sea Forestry SD1-669.5 Miha Humar Boštjan Lesar Performance of Native and Copper-Ethanolamine-Treated Wood Exposed to Seawater at Port of Koper, Slovenia |
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The application of wood in seawater is one of the most challenging. Impregnated wood is exposed to leaching and to various marine borers, Limnoria sp. and Teredo sp. being the most important ones. The present research investigated the durability of pine wood impregnated with copper-amine based preservative solution (Silvanolin) of different concentrations exposed to the seawater according to EN 275 standard. Performance of Silvanolin treated wood was compared to the performance of reference wood (Quercus sp., Castanea sativa, Larix decidua). After 10, 18 and 32 months of exposure, specimens were removed and assessed. The results show clearly that the reference wood species were completely degraded after 10 months of exposure. On the other hand, it became evident that Silvanolin prolonged the service life of wood exposed to the sea. The specimens impregnated with the lowest concentration of preservative solution (cCu = 0.31 %) were slightly decayed. The specimens, impregnated with higher concentrations of copper (cCu > 0.31 %), showed almost no defects after expsore to marine borers. |
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Performance of Native and Copper-Ethanolamine-Treated Wood Exposed to Seawater at Port of Koper, Slovenia |
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Performance of Native and Copper-Ethanolamine-Treated Wood Exposed to Seawater at Port of Koper, Slovenia |
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Performance of Native and Copper-Ethanolamine-Treated Wood Exposed to Seawater at Port of Koper, Slovenia |
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Performance of Native and Copper-Ethanolamine-Treated Wood Exposed to Seawater at Port of Koper, Slovenia |
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Performance of Native and Copper-Ethanolamine-Treated Wood Exposed to Seawater at Port of Koper, Slovenia |
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performance of native and copper-ethanolamine-treated wood exposed to seawater at port of koper, slovenia |
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology |
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