Does interior furniture wood need to be treated with antiseptics?

Updated on furniture 2024-07-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    A water-based preservative that is not suitable for dissolution is used, and the preservative is driven into the wood avant-garde while pressurizing the wood in a closed vacuum tank. After pressure treatment, the wood is more stable, and the preservatives can effectively prevent the attack of mold, termites and insects on the wood. As a result, the treated wood has excellent corrosion resistance for long-term use in harsh outdoor environments.

    Treated wood, ideal for outdoor furniture; It has been widely used in foreign countries, such as courtyards, outdoor floors, marinas, fences, park chairs, flower stands, etc.

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This still needs to be treated with anti-corrosion, otherwise if the solder joint is corroded by moisture, it may cause it to fall off after receiving external force, and the ceiling will collapse.

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Professional answer to you, if the fireproof board of the ceiling is not a special occasion, there is no need to do anti-corrosion treatment. If it is a laboratory, food workshop, etc., it is best to do preservative treatment, dear.

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Of course it's not good, the real antiseptic wood means that the wood has been soaked in the antiseptic potion, so do you think the wood soaked in the potion is good for interior furniture? Hehe.