Laboratory of wood degradation and preservation uses the equipment of the Department of Wood Science and Technology and Josef Ressel Research Centre

Laboratory of wood degradation and preservation uses the equipment of the Department of Wood Science and Technology and Josef Ressel Research Centre (FFWT MENDELU) – the continuous microwave device operates at a frequency of 2.45 GHz, provides fully adjustable power from 0.6 to 5 kW, and controlled velocity of the conveyor (0.01 – 1 m/min). The maximum cross-section of the treated material is 45 mm x 450 mm for continuous sterilization; the modification chamber is 600 x 600 x 600 mm. Length of the material is not limited. The vacuum-pressure impregnation plant is intended for vacuum-pressure treatment of wood or other porous materials using water-borne or oil-borne substances. The stainless steel small-scale plant (impregnation tank 50 l, storage tank: 75 l) can be used for processes with max. overpressure 900 kPa, vacuum -95 kPa and heating temperature up to 160 °C. The thermal treatment chamber with internal dimensions 800 x 800 x 500 mm, is fully instrumented and controlled, max. operating temperature is 250 °C, working in a protective atmosphere of superheated steam. The laboratory is supported by 1) Chemical analysis of sound and degraded wood, among other things, carried out on a gas chromatograph (GC-FID-MS Agilent 7890B with flame-ionization and mass spectrometry detectors, thermal desorption and head-space analysis) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC Agilent 1260 DA and ELSD – detector), 2) water diffusion analysis by a Vapour Gravimetric Sorption Analyser (SMS DVS RESOLUTION system with analysis of hygro-expansion by Digital Image Correlation) and other equipment for coupled moisture-thermo-mechanical analysis, 3) mycological laboratory for durability tests and isolation and identification of fungi from degraded wood with devices for non-destructive and destructive testing including e.g. precise 5 kN mechanical testing machine with a climatic chamber or 400J impact tester for testing material changes at the initial stage of decay.