Feasibility of Protecting Bamboo Surface by High Temperature Wax Penetration

Authors

  • Anming Zhu East China Investigation and Planning Institute of the State Forestry and Grassland Administration, Hangzhou 310019, China
  • Xinchi Tian College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040 China
  • Yanjun Liang College of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China
  • Suzhen Zhang Zhejiang Academy of Forestry, Hangzhou 310023
  • Haixia Yu Zhejiang Academy of Forestry, Hangzhou 310023
  • Yifeng Hong East China Investigation and Planning Institute of the State Forestry and Grassland Administration, Hangzhou 310019, China

Keywords:

Scalding wax, Bamboo, Hydrophobicity, Permeability

Abstract

The permeability, hydrophobicity, glass transition temperature, crystallinity and chemical composition of bamboo subjected to wax-scalding heat treatment were detected using depth-of-field microscopy, contact angle measurement, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffractometry, and infrared spectrometry. Effects of wax scalding technology and formula on bamboo properties were studied from three aspects: temperature, time, and wax species. The improved wax scalding technology was found to have a good penetration effect and to achieve hydrophobic and mildew-proof effects. At the heat treatment temperature of 180 °C, a good permeation effect was achieved and the hydrophobicity of bamboo was increased. The penetration depth of wax in bamboo within 2 min decreased with the shortening of wax scalding time. However, the infiltration effect was not obvious with the prolonging of time, and increasing preheating treatment will obviously improve the permeability. The effect was the best after preheating and wax scalding at 180 °C for 2 min. Mixed experiments of various waxes showed that the wax had the best penetration effect into bamboo when the ratio of paraffin wax to white wax was 5:4:2, the wax scalding temperature was 180 °C (above which the wax begins to sublimate), and the wax scalding time was 2 min.

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Published

2025-03-19

How to Cite

Zhu, A., Tian, X., Liang, Y., Zhang, S., Yu, H., & Hong, Y. (2025). Feasibility of Protecting Bamboo Surface by High Temperature Wax Penetration. BioResources, 20(2), 3497–3518. Retrieved from https://ojs.bioresources.com/index.php/BRJ/article/view/23784

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Research Article or Brief Communication