Relationship between density and anatomical structure of different species of Eucalyptus and identification of preservatives
AUTOR(ES)
Abruzzi, Rafael C., Dedavid, Berenice A., Pires, Marçal J. R., Ferrarini, Suzana F.
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
10/09/2013
RESUMO
The species and density of Eucalyptus wood poles installed in the electrical network are useful parameters which must be considered when it is necessary to establish the service life of these structures. In this work, eucalyptus poles samples were collected and analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM/EDS). SEM image analysis showed that the lumen diameter average of fiber substantially is variable between the three species studied, in line with the wood density obtained in laboratory, for poles with several years in service in the electricity network, as well as for not used poles. In addition, EDS microanalysis was utilized for identify the presence of chemical preservatives employed in the conservation these poles. The analysis method proposed proved effective for characterization for this timber.
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