Hydrofluoroalkanes as carrier solvents for timber preservation

IRG/WP 09-40463

M J Kennedy, B Walker, C Erskine

Hydrofluoroalkanes are a specific category of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) commonly used in refrigeration applications. Some HFCs hold potential for use as carrier fluids for preservatives used to protect timber above ground. They do not share the most significant disadvantages of currently used carriers for these applications. At ‘conventional’ operating pressures, they are capable of rapid, full penetration of some timbers generally considered refractory, such as spruce and the heartwood of radiata pine. But they are comparatively expensive and, while they are not detrimental to the ozone layer, they would contribute significantly to the greenhouse effect if released. Impregnation process conditions can be optimised to maximise biocide solubility and impregnation speed and depth.


Keywords: carrier fluid, solvent recovery, refractory timber, LOSP

Conference: 09-05-24/28 Beijing, China


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