Effect of Preservative Treatment on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Bamboo (Gigantochloa scortechinii) Strips

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Using a vacuum pressure cylinder, Gigantochloa scortechinii was treated with boron and copper chrome boron (CCB) preservative at different concentrations of 2% and 3%. The treatability of untreated and treated bamboo, as well as its physical and mechanical properties, were investigated. Both preservatives showed a high level of penetration into the bamboo strips. Weight percent gain (WPG) and extent of retention of CCB-treated bamboo strips were higher than those of the boron-treated samples. Swelling and shrinkage were proportionately reduced with treatment, with a significant difference between radial and tangential dimensions. When compared to untreated bamboo, treated bamboo showed a greater reduction in radial swelling but a lower reduction in shrinkage. The mechanical properties of untreated and treated samples differed in modulus of elasticity (MOE) and compression. Untreated samples had the highest MOE of 26,100 N.mm-2, while boron and CCB had MOE values of 22,800 and 22,900 N.mm-2, respectively. Copper chrome boron samples had the highest compression value of 86.3 N.mm-2, while the boron and untreated samples had values of 84.0 and 78.3 N.mm-2, respectively.

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Baharuddin, N., Lee, S. H., Uyup, M. K. A., & Tahir, P. M. (2022). Effect of Preservative Treatment on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Bamboo (Gigantochloa scortechinii) Strips. BioResources. North Carolina State University. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.17.3.5129-5145

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