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Sahri, Mohd Hamami and Ling, Kwong Hung and Harun, Jamaluddin and Ahmad, Faujan
(1993)
The Penetration of CCA Preservative on four under-utilized Malaysian hardwood species.
Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 16 (2).
pp. 137-142.
ISSN 0126-6128
Abstract
Four under-utilized Malaysian hardwood species, namely Mempening (Lithocarpus spp.), Nyatoh Nangka
Kuning (pouteria malaccensis (Clarke) Baehni), Pauh Kijang (lrvingia malayana Oliv.) and Petai (Parkia
speciosa Hassk.) were selected for the treatability study. Two popular timber species, namely Jelutong (Dyera
costulata Hk. f.) and Merbau (lntsia palembanica Miq.) were included as controls. The moisture content and
density of all the selected timbers were determined prior to the treatment. All the seasoned specimens were vacuum pressure
treated with three per cent copper-chrome-arsenate (CGA) preservative (Celcure "A'j solution. There is
a general correlation between the density (specific gravity) of wood and the penetration of CGA-preservative. Petai
exhibited the deepest side penetration (5.0) followed lJyJelutong (4.9), Nyatoh Nangka Kuning (3.6), Mempening
(1.75), Pauh K~'ang (1.5) and Merbau (0). Lower density timber species (Jelutong, Nyatoh Nangka Kuning and
Petai) attained deeper penetration when compared to higher density timber species (Mempening, Merbau and
Pauh Kijang). Significant differences in side penetration were found among the six species. The four under-utilized
Malaysian hardwood species are amenable to the vacuum-pressure treatment with CGA preservative.
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