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Process for impregnating wood

  • US 3,967,011 A
  • Filed: 06/25/1973
  • Issued: 06/29/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/13/1968
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A substantially non-polluting wood treating process for the impregnation of wood with preservatives to obtain substantially uncolored, natural appearing wood which consists ofcontacting, in a pressure vessel, wood with a solution of a wood preservative dissolved or suspended in a liquid halogenated hydrocarbon solvent at a pressure of from atmospheric pressure up to about 150 psig for a period of time sufficient to incorporate an amount of preservative into the wood and penetrate preservative to a depth into the wood to provide the desired protection, said solvent being non-flammable by Tag Closed Cup;

  • having a specific gravity greater than 1.1, a heat of vaporization less than 150 BTU/No. (78.6 cal/gm) and immiscible with water;

    2. removing excess solution from contact with the impregnated wood and3. heating the wood under ambient pressure by contacting said wood with a flow of steam for a time sufficient to substantially remove the chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent therefrom, said steam being at from its atmospheric boiling point to its boiling point at about 30 psig;

    withdrawing the vapors from the pressure vessel and4. condensing the vapors;

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