[Objective]Preservation and waterproof treatment are two crucial parts in wood protection, which can not only extend the service time, but also expand the application range of wood products. [Method] This work combine...[Objective]Preservation and waterproof treatment are two crucial parts in wood protection, which can not only extend the service time, but also expand the application range of wood products. [Method] This work combined CA with paraffin wax emulsion to treat wood samples, and basic properties of the compound system, such as stability (storage stability and centrifugal stability), particle size and pH val-ue, and water repel ency (water absorption, shrinkage and swel ing) of treated sam-ples were investigated. [Result and Conclusion] 1) the compound systems of CA and paraffin latex had a favorable miscibility and stability; 2) compared with untreated wood, CA-treated samples showed poor water repel ing properties, whereas samples treated with the compound systems indicated an obvious reduction in water absorp-tion, and the shrinkage and swel ing of them were improved as wel .展开更多
基金Supported by Beijing Municipal Student Research Training Program in Beijing ForestryUniversity(S201310022020)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(TD2011-14)~~
文摘[Objective]Preservation and waterproof treatment are two crucial parts in wood protection, which can not only extend the service time, but also expand the application range of wood products. [Method] This work combined CA with paraffin wax emulsion to treat wood samples, and basic properties of the compound system, such as stability (storage stability and centrifugal stability), particle size and pH val-ue, and water repel ency (water absorption, shrinkage and swel ing) of treated sam-ples were investigated. [Result and Conclusion] 1) the compound systems of CA and paraffin latex had a favorable miscibility and stability; 2) compared with untreated wood, CA-treated samples showed poor water repel ing properties, whereas samples treated with the compound systems indicated an obvious reduction in water absorp-tion, and the shrinkage and swel ing of them were improved as wel .