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1 preserving timber
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2 timber preserving
The English-Russian dictionary of the Pulp and Paper Industry > timber preserving
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Wood preservation — All measures that are taken to ensure a long life of wood fall under the definition wood preservation (timber treatment). Apart from structural wood preservation measures, there are a number of different (chemical) preservatives and processes… … Wikipedia
John Howard Kyan — (1774 1850) was the inventor of the kyanising process for preserving wood. He was the son of John Howard Kyan of Mount Howard and Ballymurtagh, County Wicklow, and was born in Dublin on Nov 27, 1774. His father was the owner of valuable copper… … Wikipedia
Payne's process — A process for preserving timber and rendering it incombustible by impregnating it successively with solutions of sulphate of iron and calcium chloride in vacuo. {Payn ize}, v. t. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Paynize — Payne s process Payne s process A process for preserving timber and rendering it incombustible by impregnating it successively with solutions of sulphate of iron and calcium chloride in vacuo. {Payn ize}, v. t. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tar — tar1 noun a dark, thick flammable liquid distilled from wood or coal, used in road making and for coating and preserving timber. ↘a similar substance formed by burning tobacco or other material. verb (tars, tarring, tarred) [usu. as adjective… … English new terms dictionary
tar — Ⅰ. tar [1] ► NOUN 1) a dark, thick flammable liquid distilled from wood or coal, used in road making and for coating and preserving timber. 2) a similar substance formed by burning tobacco or other material. ► VERB (tarred, tarring) ▪ cover with… … English terms dictionary
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Canada — /kan euh deuh/, n. a nation in N North America: a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 29,123,194; 3,690,410 sq. mi. (9,558,160 sq. km). Cap.: Ottawa. * * * Canada Introduction Canada Background: A land of vast distances and rich natural… … Universalium
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