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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_preservation The Wikipedia Page on Wood Preservation]
*Good info here: https://permies.com/t/42996/Wood-Preservatives
*Good info here: https://permies.com/t/42996/Wood-Preservatives
*Another brand/supplier: http://www.valhalco.com/why-use-lifetime-wood-stain.php
*Another brand/supplier: http://www.valhalco.com/why-use-lifetime-wood-stain.php

Revision as of 00:35, 24 April 2019

Basics

  • For better, or for worse, wood is biodegradable
  • on one hand we don't have a crisis like we do with plastic waste
  • On the other hand wood products (especially n the construction sector) often get rotten by microrganisms, eaten by pests, or damaged by humidity levels
  • This page explores sustainable methods to adress this

Methods

Chemical

Borate compounds

Iron Sulphate

Ferrous sulphate

Potassium silicate

Heat

Charring with a torch

Paint

  • Silicate Paints [2]. Also sol-silicate paints.
  • Sodium silicate -waterglass - [3]. FPL work in Madison, with soak then 2.5% phosphoric acid to polymerize water glass.

See Also

Useful Links