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Wood Preservative is a chemical agent that, after being injected into the wood in a certain way, can enhance the wood's resistance to fungal decay, insect pests, marine borer erosion, etc.

Features

(1) High toxic effect: The effectiveness of wood preservatives is mainly determined by their toxicity to harmful organisms. The greater the biological toxicity of harmful wood, the stronger its preservative effect.

(2) Good persistence and stability: The wood preservative should have relatively stable chemical properties. After it is injected into the wood, it is not easy to volatilize, not easy to run off, and maintain its due toxicity for a long time.

(3) Strong penetration: The wood preservative must easily penetrate into the wood and have a certain depth of input.

(4) High safety: Wood preservatives should be highly toxic to various fungi and insects that harm wood, but at the same time, they should be low-level or non-toxic to humans and animals, and will not cause pollution or damage to the environment. With people's concern for the environment and sustainable development, efficient and environmentally friendly compound wood preservatives have received due attention.

(5) Low corrosiveness: The corrosion inhibitor should be less corrosive to various metals, and it is ideal to be neutral.

(6) The harmful damage to the wood is small: After the wood is treated with preservatives, it is advisable to not affect the mechanical strength, good texture, and pleasant color of the wood without affecting its usability.

(7) Low price and wide supply: In order to promote the development of the wood preservative industry, wood preservatives must have sufficient supply, and the price of raw materials is low and competitive.​Are you ready to get started? Choose a great image and get writing!

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