Woodworking – Process – Mechanical cutting or shaping
Patent
1999-01-21
2000-11-07
Bray, W. Donald
Woodworking
Process
Mechanical cutting or shaping
34143, 144329, 144359, 144364, 144380, 427393, 427297, 428106, 428328, 4285375, B27M 102
Patent
active
061421987
ABSTRACT:
Application of vibration and/or compression to kiln-dried wood increases the retention and penetration of preservatives in the wood.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5697414 (1997-12-01), Amburgey et al.
Forest Products Journal, vol. 21 No. 2, pp. 41-50; Feb. 1971; "Dynamic Transverse Compression Treatment to Improve Drying Behavior of Yellow Birch"; M.Y. Cech.
Forest Products Journal, vol. 24, No. 7, pp. 26-32; Jul. 1974; "CCA Retention and Disproportioning in White Spruce"; M.Y. Cech, et al.
Forest Products Journal, vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 16-18; Feb. 1988; "Compression Rolling of Sitka Spruce and Douglas Fir"; H. Gunzerodt, et al.
Forest Products Journal, vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 90-91; May, 1968; "Transverse Compression Treatment of Wood to Improve Its Drying Behavior"; M.Y. Cech, et al.
Forest Products Journal, vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 47-52; Mar. 1970, "Dynamic Transverse Compression Treatment of Spruce to Improve Intake of Preservatives"; M.Y. Cech, et al.
Amburgey Terry L.
Barnes H. Michael
Sanders Michael G.
Bray W. Donald
Kelber Steven B.
Mississippi State University
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