A Review of Wood Modification Globally – Updated Findings from COST FP1407

Dennis Jones, D. Sandberg
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Wood modification (chemical, thermal, impregnation) represents an assortment of innovative processes continually being adopted in the wood protection sector. COST Action FP1407 “Understanding wood modification through an integrated scientific and environmental impact approach — ModWoodLife” was initiated in 2015, with its 4-year programme aiming to investigate modification processing and products design with emphasis on their environmental impacts. Among the final tasks within COST FP1407 was to re-evaluate the current status of wood modification across the member countries. However, it became clear that activities in other European countries needed to be addressed, and as a result, a more extensive evaluation of wood modification processes across Europe was undertaken, as well as determining the activities globally. This paper outlines some of the recent updates in wood modification, along with summarising data collected by the authors from international colleagues and online sources, so providing an evaluation of the overall global position. These figures suggest that wood modification is undergoing a significant increase in production due to demand, with levels of recent growth seemingly suggesting this will continue for the coming years. Based on data gathered, the global commercial production of modified wood is dominated by thermal modification processes, which produce 1,110,000 m3/year. Among the other commercialised processes, acetylation accounts for 120,000 m3/year and furfurylation 45,000 m3/year. A further global production of around 330,000 m3/year is estimated for other processes, predominantly based on resin-based systems (e.g., Impreg- and Compreg-based processes).
全球木材改性综述- COST FP1407的最新发现
木材改性(化学、热、浸渍)代表了木材保护领域不断采用的各种创新工艺。成本行动FP1407“通过综合科学和环境影响方法了解木材改性- ModWoodLife”于2015年启动,其为期4年的计划旨在调查改性加工和产品设计,重点关注其对环境的影响。成本FP1407的最后任务之一是重新评估各成员国木材改性的现状。但是,很明显需要处理其他欧洲国家的活动,因此,对整个欧洲的木材改性过程进行了更广泛的评价,并确定了全球的活动。本文概述了木材改性方面的一些最新进展,并总结了作者从国际同事和在线资源收集的数据,从而对全球总体状况进行了评估。这些数字表明,由于需求的增加,木材改性的产量正在显著增加,最近的增长水平似乎表明,这种情况将在未来几年持续下去。根据收集到的数据,全球改性木材的商业生产以热改性工艺为主,年产量为111万立方米。在其他商业化工艺中,乙酰化占12万立方米/年,糠化占4.5万立方米/年。据估计,其他工艺的全球产量约为33万立方米/年,主要基于树脂系统(例如,基于浸渍和压缩的工艺)。
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