painekyllästämiseen
Painekyllästämiseen is a Finnish term referring to the process of impregnating wood with a preservative solution under pressure. This method is primarily used to protect wood from decay, fungi, and insect infestation, thereby extending its lifespan and durability. The process typically involves placing the wood in a sealed cylinder, from which air is removed. This creates a vacuum, allowing the preservative solution to penetrate deeply into the wood fibers when it is subsequently introduced and pressurized.
Common preservatives used in painekyllästämiseen include copper-based compounds, often combined with organic biocides. The choice of
Wood treated through painekyllästämiseen is widely used in construction, forestry, and landscaping. Examples include utility poles,