Evaporation as an ageing procedure prior to wood preservative biological testing: when standardization needs metrology

The wood preservation laboratory of Cirad is accredited by COFRAC (French accreditation committee – accreditation No. 1-1686) for tests on (1) durability of wood and wood-based products; (2) protective efficacy of wood preservatives; (3) efficacy of termite control prod...

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Main Authors: Martin L., Thévenon M.-F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-01-01
Series:International Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/ijmqe/2014019
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spelling doaj-ce1497a149a84027883a506666a73ea62021-09-02T18:30:21ZengEDP SciencesInternational Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering2107-68392107-68472014-01-015440510.1051/ijmqe/2014019ijmqe140019Evaporation as an ageing procedure prior to wood preservative biological testing: when standardization needs metrologyMartin L.Thévenon M.-F.The wood preservation laboratory of Cirad is accredited by COFRAC (French accreditation committee – accreditation No. 1-1686) for tests on (1) durability of wood and wood-based products; (2) protective efficacy of wood preservatives; (3) efficacy of termite control products. In order to test the efficacy of wood preservatives, non-durable wood blocks are treated using different product doses and exposed to the attack of xylophageous organisms (fungi, insects). To reproduce the ageing of treated wood blocks, some laboratory procedures are available. Amongst them, there is an evaporation procedure, reproducing the action of a warm air flow onto treated wood. This ageing step is very discriminant, as only the formulations fixing effectively the active ingredients will pass the biological test afterwards. This ageing by evaporation is described in the EN73 standard. Nevertheless, many points remain difficult to overcome. The tunnels used for the evaporation are all prototypes; as such equipment is not available currently on the market. So each laboratory has got its own tunnel device. Moreover the way to measure the temperature and speed of the air flow is very difficult to achieve considering the prescriptions of the EN73 standard. The EN73 standard is being revised by the European standardization group (CEN TC38) and despite the metrological aspects were crucial and inadequate in former version, they were not considered as they should. The wood preservation laboratory has forwarded remarks in order to supersede some points of the revision document in order to consider the metrological aspects. This is of main importance as the ageing procedure is commonly used prior to most of the biological test, and such tested products are put on the market based on the efficacy results.https://doi.org/10.1051/ijmqe/2014019Accreditationwood protectionevaporationstandardizationmetrology
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Evaporation as an ageing procedure prior to wood preservative biological testing: when standardization needs metrology
International Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering
Accreditation
wood protection
evaporation
standardization
metrology
author_facet Martin L.
Thévenon M.-F.
author_sort Martin L.
title Evaporation as an ageing procedure prior to wood preservative biological testing: when standardization needs metrology
title_short Evaporation as an ageing procedure prior to wood preservative biological testing: when standardization needs metrology
title_full Evaporation as an ageing procedure prior to wood preservative biological testing: when standardization needs metrology
title_fullStr Evaporation as an ageing procedure prior to wood preservative biological testing: when standardization needs metrology
title_full_unstemmed Evaporation as an ageing procedure prior to wood preservative biological testing: when standardization needs metrology
title_sort evaporation as an ageing procedure prior to wood preservative biological testing: when standardization needs metrology
publisher EDP Sciences
series International Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering
issn 2107-6839
2107-6847
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The wood preservation laboratory of Cirad is accredited by COFRAC (French accreditation committee – accreditation No. 1-1686) for tests on (1) durability of wood and wood-based products; (2) protective efficacy of wood preservatives; (3) efficacy of termite control products. In order to test the efficacy of wood preservatives, non-durable wood blocks are treated using different product doses and exposed to the attack of xylophageous organisms (fungi, insects). To reproduce the ageing of treated wood blocks, some laboratory procedures are available. Amongst them, there is an evaporation procedure, reproducing the action of a warm air flow onto treated wood. This ageing step is very discriminant, as only the formulations fixing effectively the active ingredients will pass the biological test afterwards. This ageing by evaporation is described in the EN73 standard. Nevertheless, many points remain difficult to overcome. The tunnels used for the evaporation are all prototypes; as such equipment is not available currently on the market. So each laboratory has got its own tunnel device. Moreover the way to measure the temperature and speed of the air flow is very difficult to achieve considering the prescriptions of the EN73 standard. The EN73 standard is being revised by the European standardization group (CEN TC38) and despite the metrological aspects were crucial and inadequate in former version, they were not considered as they should. The wood preservation laboratory has forwarded remarks in order to supersede some points of the revision document in order to consider the metrological aspects. This is of main importance as the ageing procedure is commonly used prior to most of the biological test, and such tested products are put on the market based on the efficacy results.
topic Accreditation
wood protection
evaporation
standardization
metrology
url https://doi.org/10.1051/ijmqe/2014019
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