• Title of article

    Comparative treatability of Moso bamboo and Southern pine with CCA preservative using a commercial schedule

  • Author/Authors

    Andy W. C. Lee، نويسنده , , Gang Chen، نويسنده , , Frank H. Tainter، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    2
  • From page
    87
  • To page
    88
  • Abstract
    The United States Department of Agriculture introduced several bamboo species into the southern United States in the 1920s. One of the species included was Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens), a species native to China. This species grows well in South Carolina. In rural areas, bamboo splits are frequently used for fences and stakes for supporting crop plants. However, the decay resistance of bamboo is very low. In this study, Moso bamboo splits and southern pine lumber were treated in a commercial wood-treating plant using a full-cell process with Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA) preservative to target retentions of 4.0 and 6.4kg/m3. Results indicate that bamboo is much more difficult to treat than southern pine. Using the same treatment procedures for southern pine, bamboo could only achieve approximately 22% of the target CCA retention.
  • Keywords
    Moso bamboo , Southern pine , CCA preservation , CCA retention.
  • Journal title
    Bioresource Technology
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Bioresource Technology
  • Record number

    410932