Oilsaturated
"Oil-saturated" refers to a condition where a material, typically a porous substance like wood, stone, or fabric, has absorbed oil to the point where it can no longer retain additional liquid without significant resistance. This state is often achieved through a process called oil saturation, where oil is introduced into the material’s pores or fibers until equilibrium is reached. The term is commonly used in contexts such as woodworking, conservation, and industrial applications where oil treatment is applied for preservation, lubrication, or waterproofing purposes.
In woodworking, oil-saturated wood is often treated with oils like linseed, tung, or mineral oil to enhance
In conservation, oil saturation may be used to stabilize fragile artifacts, such as ancient manuscripts or
Industrially, oil saturation can refer to the process of impregnating materials like paper, textiles, or insulation
The degree of saturation depends on the material’s porosity and the type of oil used. Over-saturation can