Study on fire protecting of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh by Sodium silicate (Na2SiO3)
10:13 - 09/04/2019
Evaluation of chemical treatments on dimensional stabilization of archeological waterlogged hardwoods obtained from the Thang Long Imperial Citadel site, Vietnam
Natural durability of the culturally and historically important timber: Erythrophleum fordii wood against white-rot fungi
Shrinkage and swelling behavior of archaeological waterlogged wood preserved with slightly crosslinked sodium polyacrylate
Natural durability of Erythrophleum fordii Oliver against white rot fungi
Shrinkage and swelling behavior of archaeological waterlogged wood treated with polyacrylic acid resin
Natural durability of the culturally and historically important timber: Erythrophleum fordii wood against white-rot fungi
Shrinkage and swelling behavior of archaeological waterlogged wood preserved with slightly crosslinked sodium polyacrylate
Natural durability of Erythrophleum fordii Oliver against white rot fungi
Shrinkage and swelling behavior of archaeological waterlogged wood treated with polyacrylic acid resin
Author: Thanh Duc Nguyen
Abstract
Abstract
Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh is a plantation tree species grown in Vietnam and its timber is commonly used in construction, transportation, mining and furniture. However, processed Eucalyptus camaldulensis timber is potentially flammable at low humidity Treatment of Eucalyptus camaldulensis timber with concentration of 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% Na2SiO3 increased fire retardants abilities of wood