Conventional drying of rubber wood is safest
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TextPublication details: Rubber Asia 1994Description: 111-112Subject(s): Summary: Rubber wood requires chemical treatment and seasoning to retain the natural colour and its inherent strength properties. Here the seasoning is very important with respect to physical, mechanical and machining properties of treated or untreated wood during product manufacturing. The present paper illustrates the procedure and technique of the most popular and safe way to season timber. This system consists of four procedures: preheating, drying, conditioning and cooling.
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Rubber wood requires chemical treatment and seasoning to retain the natural colour and its inherent strength properties. Here the seasoning is very important with respect to physical, mechanical and machining properties of treated or untreated wood during product manufacturing. The present paper illustrates the procedure and technique of the most popular and safe way to season timber. This system consists of four procedures: preheating, drying, conditioning and cooling.
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