Hygroscopic property, leaching resistance and metal corrosive efficacy of wood treated with fire retardants

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This study was conducted to examine the functionality of the fire retardant treated wood. The hygroscopic property, leaching resistance, metal corrosive efficacy and gas toxicity of retardant treated wood were analyzed. Sodium silicate was penetrated to the wood for making fire retardant treated wood. The subsequent treatment agents such as boric acid, ammonium borate, di-ammonium phosphate were treated after sodium silicate treatment due to fixation. As results for the test, the leaching resist was improved by subsequent treatment. The fire retardant combination such as sodium silicate, boric acid and di-ammonium phosphate showed high hygroscopic property, metal corrosive efficacy. The gas toxicity was also satisfied KS standard.

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Son, D. W., Kang, M. R., Hwang, W. J., Lee, H. M., & Park, S. B. (2014). Hygroscopic property, leaching resistance and metal corrosive efficacy of wood treated with fire retardants. Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology, 42(2), 157–162. https://doi.org/10.5658/WOOD.2014.42.2.157

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