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    Wood easily degrades without sufficient preservation. Apart from structural wood preservation measures, there are a number of different chemical preservatives...
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    lit. 'burnt cedar ') is a traditional, very old Japanese method of wood preservation. It is referred to in the West as burnt timber cladding and is also...
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  • of carbon. Polymers like thermoset, or most solid organic compounds like wood or biological tissue, exhibit charring behaviour. Charring means partially...
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  • Look up preservation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Preservation may refer to: Preservation (library and archival science), activities aimed at prolonging...
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    Panelling (redirect from Wood panelling)
    from rigid or semi-rigid components. These are traditionally interlocking wood, but could be plastic or other materials. Panelling was developed in antiquity...
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    modified wood Timber framing Timber pilings Timber recycling Tinder Wood ash Wood degradation Wood drying Wood economy Wood lagging Wood preservation Wood stabilization...
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    actual wood, with each sheet of veneer having a distinct look. Unlike laminates, no two veneer sheets look the same. Veneer refers to thin slices of wood and...
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    involving the use of inorganic arsenic and its compounds, such as wood preservation, glass production, nonferrous metal alloys, and electronic semiconductor...
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  • This is a list of woods, most commonly used in the timber and lumber trade. Araucaria Hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii) Monkey puzzle tree (Araucaria...
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    before its carcinogenic properties became known. The wood-tar variety has been used for meat preservation, ship treatment, and such medical purposes as an...
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    A wood-decay or xylophagous fungus is any species of fungus that digests moist wood, causing it to rot. Some species of wood-decay fungi attack dead wood...
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  • cosmetics, wood, and many other products to prevent decomposition by microbial growth or by undesirable chemical changes. In general, preservation is implemented...
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    particleboard or chipboard, is an engineered wood product, belonging to the wood-based panels, manufactured from wood chips and a synthetic, mostly formaldehyde...
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  • Pressed wood, also known as presswood, is any engineered wood building and furniture construction material made from wood shavings and particles, sawdust...
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  • its lipophilic character. Copper naphthenate is most widely used in wood preservation and for protecting other cellulosic materials such as textiles and...
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    use than most other woods.[citation needed] Shredded aspen wood is used for packing and stuffing, sometimes called excelsior (wood wool). Aspen flakes...
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    important historic uses included coating earthenware vessels for the preservation of wine, waterproofing wooden containers, and making torches. It was...
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    researcher Gabriel Janka (1864–1932), measures the resistance of a sample of wood to denting and wear.[citation needed] It measures the force required to embed...
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    Carpentry (category Wood-related terminology)
    bridges, concrete formwork, etc. Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did rougher work such as framing, but today many other materials are...
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    Wood gas is a fuel gas that can be used for furnaces, stoves, and vehicles. During the production process, biomass or related carbon-containing materials...
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    Chestnut (redirect from Chesnut wood)
    sometimes confused with oak wood. The two woods' textures are similar. When in a growing stage, with very little sap wood, a chestnut tree contains more...
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    Mallet (redirect from Wood Mallet)
    for imparting force on another object, often made of rubber or sometimes wood, that is smaller than a maul or beetle, and usually has a relatively large...
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    way of life today, by Roy Perrott, (London 1968), pp. 5–10. Native Wood Preservation Ltd, on British Aristocracy and Hierarchy Modern European societies...
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    Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand...
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    Wood flooring is any product manufactured from timber that is designed for use as flooring, either structural or aesthetic. Wood is a common choice as...
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    The Society for the Preservation of Beers from the Wood (SPBW), founded in 1963, is the oldest consumer-based group interested in stimulating the brewing...
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    Sawdust (redirect from Wood flour)
    Swarf Wood glue Wood preservation IARC 1995. Wood Dust. In IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans. Vol. 62: Wood Dust and Formaldehyde...
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    Engineered wood, also called mass timber, composite wood, man-made wood, or manufactured board, includes a range of derivative wood products which are...
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    Oak (redirect from Oak wood)
    Oak timber is a strong and hard wood with many uses, such as for furniture, floors, building frames, and veneers. The wood of a red oak Quercus cerris (the...
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    Rasp (redirect from Wood rasp)
    A rasp is a coarse form of file used for coarsely shaping wood or other material. Typically a hand tool, it consists of a generally tapered rectangular...
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