Determining the efficacy of low retention thresholds of chromated copper arsenate preservatives for aboveground wood protection against termites

The main aim of this study is to determine the low retention thresholds of pressure treated chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservatives on three different Malaysian hardwood timber species against termites, continuing from previous thesis study by Lui (2009). Three timber species being used were A...

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Main Author: Khoo Li Mei., Wendy
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2010
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spelling my.unimas.ir.198132023-09-27T08:55:50Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19813/ Determining the efficacy of low retention thresholds of chromated copper arsenate preservatives for aboveground wood protection against termites Khoo Li Mei., Wendy QD Chemistry QK Botany The main aim of this study is to determine the low retention thresholds of pressure treated chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservatives on three different Malaysian hardwood timber species against termites, continuing from previous thesis study by Lui (2009). Three timber species being used were Acacia mangium (Brown salwood), Shorea macrophylla (Engkabang jantong), and Xyopia sp. (Ako). The pressure treatment of CCA onto the wood blocks was based on the full cell process. Artificial leaching was carried out as a simulated ageing process to leach the CCA. Treated and untreated wood blocks were exposed under cover in the field against termites for four and the half months. The wood blocks were then evaluated according to the weight loss and termite rating scale. From the result of the study, all untreated and treated wood blocks from three different species showed considerable weight loss. For Shorea macrophylla, there is negligible weight gain for 0.3kglmJ and 0.7kg/mJ target retentions. The termite rating scale of aU treated wood blocks were 10 while for untreated wood blocks only Xylopia sp. showed the rating of9. Due to inconsistent termite feeding in the field, the worst termite rating of the untreated wood species (i.e. Xylopia sp.:7) was chosen to denote the termite susceptibility of the species. Consequently, the termite colonies need more time to suit themselves to the new environment being set up. In contrast, CCA retention value as low as O.3kglmJ may protect the wood from termite attack within the period of four and the half months. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2010 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19813/1/Wendy%20Khoo%20LM%20ft.pdf Khoo Li Mei., Wendy (2010) Determining the efficacy of low retention thresholds of chromated copper arsenate preservatives for aboveground wood protection against termites. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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Determining the efficacy of low retention thresholds of chromated copper arsenate preservatives for aboveground wood protection against termites
description The main aim of this study is to determine the low retention thresholds of pressure treated chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservatives on three different Malaysian hardwood timber species against termites, continuing from previous thesis study by Lui (2009). Three timber species being used were Acacia mangium (Brown salwood), Shorea macrophylla (Engkabang jantong), and Xyopia sp. (Ako). The pressure treatment of CCA onto the wood blocks was based on the full cell process. Artificial leaching was carried out as a simulated ageing process to leach the CCA. Treated and untreated wood blocks were exposed under cover in the field against termites for four and the half months. The wood blocks were then evaluated according to the weight loss and termite rating scale. From the result of the study, all untreated and treated wood blocks from three different species showed considerable weight loss. For Shorea macrophylla, there is negligible weight gain for 0.3kglmJ and 0.7kg/mJ target retentions. The termite rating scale of aU treated wood blocks were 10 while for untreated wood blocks only Xylopia sp. showed the rating of9. Due to inconsistent termite feeding in the field, the worst termite rating of the untreated wood species (i.e. Xylopia sp.:7) was chosen to denote the termite susceptibility of the species. Consequently, the termite colonies need more time to suit themselves to the new environment being set up. In contrast, CCA retention value as low as O.3kglmJ may protect the wood from termite attack within the period of four and the half months.
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title Determining the efficacy of low retention thresholds of chromated copper arsenate preservatives for aboveground wood protection against termites
title_short Determining the efficacy of low retention thresholds of chromated copper arsenate preservatives for aboveground wood protection against termites
title_full Determining the efficacy of low retention thresholds of chromated copper arsenate preservatives for aboveground wood protection against termites
title_fullStr Determining the efficacy of low retention thresholds of chromated copper arsenate preservatives for aboveground wood protection against termites
title_full_unstemmed Determining the efficacy of low retention thresholds of chromated copper arsenate preservatives for aboveground wood protection against termites
title_sort determining the efficacy of low retention thresholds of chromated copper arsenate preservatives for aboveground wood protection against termites
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)
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