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Tautnessand Dimensional Stability Assessment of Chemically Treated Harvested Bamboo ( Bambusa balcooa Roxb). | Borthakur | Indian Forester Cart    Total Items:  0    Total Price:  0 All Authors Title Abstract Index terms Full Text   Home   About   Login   Search   Current   Archives   Submissions   Our People   Subscription   Advertisements   Contact     Font Size User Username Password Remember me About The Authors Runumee D. Borthakur Rain Forest Research Institute, Deovan, Jorhat, Assam India P. K. Gogoi Rain Forest Research Institute, Deovan, Jorhat, Assam India R. K. Borah Rain Forest Research Institute, Deovan, Jorhat, Assam IndiaVendibleTools Print this vendible Indexing metadata How to cite item Finding References Email this vendible (Login required) Email the tragedian (Login required) Post aScuttlebuttSubscription Login to verify subscription Purchased Articles Browse  By Issue  ByTragedian By Title Information For Authors For Reviewers Notifications View Subscribe Submissions Online SubmissionsTragedianGuidelines Popular Articles - top 5 » Impact of Industrialisation on Environmental Pollution 53963 views since: 2009-09-01 » Diversity of Vegetation in the Tail End of Eastern Ghats, Tiruchirappalli Forest Division, Tamil Nadu, India 45983 views since: 2016-04-01 » Anthology of Oxalis corniculata L. by Scanning Electron Microscope in Indroda Nature Park, Gujarat, India 41037 views since: 2017-12-01 » Amelioration of Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesive With SilicicWoundingforUsingin Plywood 36536 views since: 2015-04-01 » 'Jhuming' (Shifting Cultivation) in Mizoram (India) and New Land Use Policy - how Far it has Succerded in Containing This Primitive Agriculture Practice 30560 views since: 1999-02-01 Home > Volume 144, Issue 7, July 2018 > Borthakur Open Access  Subscription or Fee Access Total views : 84Tautnessand Dimensional Stability Assessment of Chemically Treated Harvested Bamboo (Bambusa balcooa Roxb). Runumee D. Borthakur *, P. K. Gogoi , R. K. Borah AffiliationsRain Forest Research Institute, Deovan, Jorhat, Assam, India Abstract The present experiment was carried out to study the tautness and dimensional stability of the chemically treated bamboo (Bambusa balcooa). The efficacy of the preservative chemicals for the treatment of bamboo samples was evaluated in ground contact versus termite and fungus. The bamboo samples treated with boric wounding (BA), copper acetate (CA), phthalic anhydride (PA), sodium salt of triet Helen tetramine dithiocarbamate (triendtc) and kerosene showed higher dimensional stability efficiency in terms of anti shrink efficiency (ASE), zillion coefficient (BC) and weight percent proceeds (WPG). The strength properties such as modulus of rupture (MOR) and modulus of elasticity (MOE) of treated bamboo samples showed higher values than the untreated bamboo sample. The thermal policies of the treated and untreated samples were studied using thermogravemetric (TG) and differential thermogravemetric (DTG) techniques and found that the treated samples were thermally increasingly stable than the untreated one. The treated bamboo samples could resist termite and fungal wade which proffer the service life. Keywords Dimensional Stability, Anti Shrink Efficiency, Strength Properties, Termite Resistance. Full Text:  |  (PDF views: 1) References Bureau of Indian Standards (1977). Method of test for wood particle boards and boards from lignocellulosic materials. Indian Standard Institution. IS: 2380. New Delhi. Connell M. (1991). Industrial wood preservatives- The history, development, use, advantages and future trends. In R. Thompson (Ed.), The chemistry of wood preservation .The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge. Pp.16-33 Deka M. and Saikia C.N. (2003). 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