The pile of wood, once positioned on the powered trolley of the
autoclave, is placed inside the plant to start the cycle.
The hermetic closing of the door enables the machine to begin treatment
by starting the vacuum pump. This phase, which is very important
for the success of the cycle, frees the pores of the wood of air,
by generating a "vacuum" which will allow the wood "to
breathe" in the preserving solution. The length of the vacuum
phase can vary from 30 to 90 minutes according to the characteristics
of the wood.
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Phase 2: Filling
Once the first phase is over, the vacuum is used to convey the treatment
solution from the lower tank to the autoclave positioned above.
A level sensor that sends the plant computer a control signal controls
the filling phase.
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Phase 3 : Application of pressure
The third treatment phase has the important task of "forcing"
the solution into the wood. The pressure pump may operate for from
between 30 to 180 minutes depending on the characteristics of the
wood.
The combined action with the vacuum will enable the active principles
to establish themselves deep in the wood thus guaranteeing long lasting
protection.
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Phase 4: Discharging the solution
On termination of the treatment phases, the solution not absorbed
by the wood returns to the lower tank by means of a discharge valve
positioned on the bottom of the autoclave.
Special automatic systems top up the salt contents and restore the
level of the impregnant so that it is ready for a new cycle. All solution
not absorbed is available for a new cycle without any waste.
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Phase 5: Recovery vacuum
A further vacuum phase lasting about 20-40 minutes facilitates the
bonding of the active principles of the wood.
This phase is important in the "dripping" phase of the material
being treated.
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Phase 6: End of cycle
At the end of the impregnation cycle the autoclave returns to atmospheric
pressure and the wood is ready for the following phases.
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Duration of the process
The duration of the cycle varies depending on the following factors:
Characteristics of the wood;
Thickness;
Humidity;
Quantity and concentration of the salts required to be administered.
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