Claims
- 1. Wood when treated by a method for increasing the permeability of wood which comprises subjecting wood with a moisture content (based on dry weight) of at least 15% to microwave radiation at a frequency (f) in the range of from about 0.1 to about 24 GHz with a power intensity (p) from about 10 W/cm2 to about 100 kW/cm2 for a duration of from about 0.05 to about 600 seconds to cause water in the wood to vaporize resulting in an internal pressure in the wood such that the permeability of the wood is increased by partial or complete destruction of ray cell tissue, softening and displacement of wood resin, formation of pathways in the radial direction of the wood and/or by creating, on the base of destroyed rays, cavities in the wood, said cavities being primarily in radial-longitudinal planes of the wood, and wherein the overall integrity of the wood is substantially maintained.
- 2. Wood according to claim 1, wherein the electric field strength vector E of said microwave radiation during treatment of the wood is oriented perpendicularly to the wood grain and preferably parallel to the radial direction of the wood.
- 3. Wood according to claim 1, wherein the electric field strength vector E of said microwave radiation during treatment of the wood is alternated between perpendicular and parallel orientations relative to the wood grain.
- 4. Wood according to claim 1, wherein the wood is subjected to more than one microwave frequency and/or power intensity in a single treatment to provide treated wood having regions of differing or uniform permeability.
- 5. Wood according to claim 1, wherein the microwave radiation is applied to the wood as impulses of predetermined duration and separated by set time intervals or as random impulses to provide treated wood having treated and untreated regions.
- 6. Wood according to claim 1, wherein the wood, prior to irradiation, has a moisture content in the range of from about 15% to about 200% based on the dry weight of the wood.
- 7. Wood according to claim 1, wherein the duration of the microwave irradiation is less than 250 seconds.
- 8. Wood according to claim 1, wherein the duration of the microwave irradiation is from about 1 to about 20 seconds.
- 9. Wood according to claim 1, wherein the irradiation of the wood is performed at a wood temperature of about 80 to about 110° C.
- 10. Wood according to claim 1, wherein the wood is heated by convection, contact or electroconductive methods, or by means of microwave energy.
- 11. Wood according to claim 1, wherein during the microwave irradiation the surface of the wood is subjected to a gas or air flow at speeds of at least 1 in/sec.
- 12. A wood-based material formed by microwave treatment of an untreated wood having a moisture content (based on dry weight) of at least 15%, said wood-based material having a multitude of cavities primarily in the radial-longitudinal planes thereof formed by the full or partial destruction of ray cells and by expanding destroyed rays to cavitiesAuring said microwave treatment of the untreated wood, and having a permeability in radial and longitudinal directions which is at least 5 times that of the untreated wood, wherein the overall integrity of the untreated wood is substantially maintained in the wood-based material.
- 13. A wood-based material according to claim 12, having regions which have a high density of said cavities alternating with regions which have a low density of said cavities or which do not include any of said cavities.
- 14. A wood-based material according to claim 13, wherein said alternating regions alternate in the longitudinal, radial and/or tangential directions of said wood-based material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/719,294 filed Feb. 12, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,596,975, which is based upon and from PCT/AU99/00443, filed Jun. 9, 1999 and Australian Patent Application PP3969/98, filed Jun. 9, 1998.
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