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Seasoning of
timber
PRESENTED BY
AGLAIA
Introduction
• The process of removal of moisture content from wood, so
as to make it useful for construction and other uses, is
called drying of wood or seasoning of wood.
• This reduces the chances of decay, improves load bearing
properties, reduces weight, and exhibits more favorable
properties like thermal & electrical insulation, glue
adhesive capacity & easy preservative treatment etc.
• Seasoning of Timber is a process by which moisture
content in a freshly cut tree is reduced to a suitable level.
Seasoning can be used to increase the durability of timber
Objectives of Seasoning of Timber.
Reduces much of the useless weight of timber.
Increases its strength considerably.
Improves the workability of the timber.
Decreases the chances of development of shrinkage defects.
Increases the life of timber, i.e. makes it more durable
Natural Seasoning of Timber.
1. Air Seasoning of Timber.
• This is the most common process of seasoning of timber
• In this process, timber sleepers, planks, etc., cut from the wood logs
are stacked in the open air.
• This method requires careful preparation of;
• (a) Stock ground: It should be level, free from debris and on dry land.
It may be a few “cm” below the ground level.
• (b) Stack Pillars: These are constructed at regular intervals out
of bricks or masonry or concrete and may be of 50 cm height from the
ground level. Their top surfaces should be flat and level with each
other.
• (c) Stack Proper. These are made of sawn timber shapes (sleepers,
planks). One stack should have timber of one shape and same length
and width.
• The timber shape to be seasoned is stacked in layers in such a
manner that:
1. enough space is left between one layer and another layer above
it;
2. enough space is left between one part and another part in the
sum layer
3. enough space is left between one stack and another stack.
• The stack length and height depend upon the length of the wood
part being seasoned.
• The most essential consideration in making such a stack is
ensuring free circulation of air around each part of the wood
placed in a stack.
• A single stack may be 3 to 4 meters in height.
• It is also essential that the stack should be safe from direct winds
and direct scorching heat. This is because, in air seasoning of
timber, the loss of water is due to evaporation.
• The rate of evaporation will depend to a great extent on the
atmospheric conditions.
• Scorching heat and strong winds can cause excessive evaporation
that may lead to the development of shrinkage cracks.
• The seasoning stack should also be protected from rains because
wood being hygroscopic material can absorb moisture quickly.
The advantages of air seasoning
• It is highly economical;
• It requires little supervision;
• It is applicable to thicker timber parts as well as a thin section.
Disadvantages of Air Seasoning
• Among the major disadvantages, following are more important:
• It is a very slow process;
• It keeps the valuable land and timber blocked for longer periods.
• Moisture content cannot be brought below a certain limit (16-17 %)
• Seasoning is not always uniform in all the sections of timber
Water Seasoning of timber
• This is a process of natural seasoning of timber that gives good results
with logs of freshly cut trees.
• When the logs are placed in running water, the sap from the cells can
be easily washed out. In place of sap, the cells get filled with ordinary
water.
• When such logs are taken out, and wood from them placed for air
seasoning, it takes comparatively less time to become dry.
• The timber logs can also be placed in stagnant water if running water
is not available nearby.
• In such a case, the water should be replaced every week.
• Placing the logs in water also saves them from unequal shrinkage (at
the cut ends and along the length) if left for more time in the open
without sawing into smaller pieces.
• Hence it is a useful process in two ways.
Artificial Seasoning of Timber (Kiln).
• This is the modern method of seasoning any type of timber in a
short time.
• It involves drying the timber in a specially designed kiln where there
is perfect control over temperature, humidity and air circulation.
• With the help of kiln seasoning of timber, it is possible to reduce the
moisture content to as low level as 6 percent.
• The method involves broadly the following steps:
Timber is stacked properly in the kiln keeping open spaces for air
circulation.
The kiln is then heated to low initial temperatures, only slightly
higher than the atmospheric temperature outside.
• It is kept at that temperature for some time.
• This initial low heat is essential to avoid cracking or splitting of
timber which would become certain if the temperature is suddenly
raised to high drying rates.
• In that case, moisture from the surface of the wood will dry out fast
(causing shrinkage) whereas moisture in deeper cells will be slow in
moving out.
• In slow heating, this risk is adequately covered.
• In slow heating, this risk is adequately covered.
Once the timber has been at low heat and good humidity for some
time, the temperature of the kiln is raised.
• Humidity is reduced, and air circulation is made faster.
• In this way a continuous process of loss of moisture from the
deeper cells to the outer cells of the timber and from there to
‘outside’ the kiln starts.
During the heating process, all efforts are made to maintain a
uniform circulation of the air so that all the parts of timber in a pile
receive the same amount of heat.
• This aspect is the most difficult one in kiln seasoning and requires
expert handling for good quality seasoning.
• Many modifications of kilns for seasoning timber are available.
• it is a costly method, no doubt But the quality of seasoned timber
is highly satisfactory.
Chemical Seasoning of Timber(Salt Seasoning).
• This may be grouped under processes of artificial seasoning.
• In this method, the timber piece to be seasoned is treated with a
chemical solution like sodium chloride, sodium nitrate or urea.
• The essential quality of such a solution is that it reduces the vapor
pressure on the surface of application.
• Once such a treated timber is exposed to natural drying, it is the
water (sap) from the inner cells mat moves to outer cells at lower
vapor pressure.
• The wood surface remains moist while moisture from the interior
goes on diffusing to the exterior.
• Chemical seasoning of wood enables the timber to dry first from
inside.
• It is definitely an advantage as it prevents the risk of cracking of outer
shell.
Electrical Seasoning of Wood
• It is of theoretical importance only. Dry wood is a non-
conductor of electricity.
• But when a high alternating current is passed through a piece
of green timber, heat generated is enough to dry out the
moisture of the cells which do conduct some electricity.
• In this way, the timber pieces are dried quickly.
• The technique involves costly equipment, and even the
consumption of electricity is so high that the process is
uneconomical.
• Moreover, heating of cell walls causes considerable weakness
in them.
Seasoning by Boiling
• This is also a quick method of removing sap from within the
cells.
• The timber to be seasoned is immersed in water, and the
water is raised to boiling temperature.
• It is kept boiling for four to five hours. The sap is washed out
by this process.
• On placing in the air, such boiled timber dries quickly. But, at
the cost of the strength and elasticity of the fibers.
• Hence, this method is also rarely used.
Thank you
For more…. Mail to aglaiaconnect2018@gmail.com

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Seasoning of timber

  • 2. Introduction • The process of removal of moisture content from wood, so as to make it useful for construction and other uses, is called drying of wood or seasoning of wood. • This reduces the chances of decay, improves load bearing properties, reduces weight, and exhibits more favorable properties like thermal & electrical insulation, glue adhesive capacity & easy preservative treatment etc. • Seasoning of Timber is a process by which moisture content in a freshly cut tree is reduced to a suitable level. Seasoning can be used to increase the durability of timber
  • 3. Objectives of Seasoning of Timber. Reduces much of the useless weight of timber. Increases its strength considerably. Improves the workability of the timber. Decreases the chances of development of shrinkage defects. Increases the life of timber, i.e. makes it more durable
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  • 5. Natural Seasoning of Timber. 1. Air Seasoning of Timber. • This is the most common process of seasoning of timber • In this process, timber sleepers, planks, etc., cut from the wood logs are stacked in the open air. • This method requires careful preparation of; • (a) Stock ground: It should be level, free from debris and on dry land. It may be a few “cm” below the ground level. • (b) Stack Pillars: These are constructed at regular intervals out of bricks or masonry or concrete and may be of 50 cm height from the ground level. Their top surfaces should be flat and level with each other. • (c) Stack Proper. These are made of sawn timber shapes (sleepers, planks). One stack should have timber of one shape and same length and width.
  • 6. • The timber shape to be seasoned is stacked in layers in such a manner that: 1. enough space is left between one layer and another layer above it; 2. enough space is left between one part and another part in the sum layer 3. enough space is left between one stack and another stack. • The stack length and height depend upon the length of the wood part being seasoned. • The most essential consideration in making such a stack is ensuring free circulation of air around each part of the wood placed in a stack.
  • 7. • A single stack may be 3 to 4 meters in height. • It is also essential that the stack should be safe from direct winds and direct scorching heat. This is because, in air seasoning of timber, the loss of water is due to evaporation. • The rate of evaporation will depend to a great extent on the atmospheric conditions. • Scorching heat and strong winds can cause excessive evaporation that may lead to the development of shrinkage cracks. • The seasoning stack should also be protected from rains because wood being hygroscopic material can absorb moisture quickly.
  • 8. The advantages of air seasoning • It is highly economical; • It requires little supervision; • It is applicable to thicker timber parts as well as a thin section. Disadvantages of Air Seasoning • Among the major disadvantages, following are more important: • It is a very slow process; • It keeps the valuable land and timber blocked for longer periods. • Moisture content cannot be brought below a certain limit (16-17 %) • Seasoning is not always uniform in all the sections of timber
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  • 11. Water Seasoning of timber • This is a process of natural seasoning of timber that gives good results with logs of freshly cut trees. • When the logs are placed in running water, the sap from the cells can be easily washed out. In place of sap, the cells get filled with ordinary water. • When such logs are taken out, and wood from them placed for air seasoning, it takes comparatively less time to become dry. • The timber logs can also be placed in stagnant water if running water is not available nearby. • In such a case, the water should be replaced every week. • Placing the logs in water also saves them from unequal shrinkage (at the cut ends and along the length) if left for more time in the open without sawing into smaller pieces. • Hence it is a useful process in two ways.
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  • 13. Artificial Seasoning of Timber (Kiln). • This is the modern method of seasoning any type of timber in a short time. • It involves drying the timber in a specially designed kiln where there is perfect control over temperature, humidity and air circulation. • With the help of kiln seasoning of timber, it is possible to reduce the moisture content to as low level as 6 percent. • The method involves broadly the following steps: Timber is stacked properly in the kiln keeping open spaces for air circulation. The kiln is then heated to low initial temperatures, only slightly higher than the atmospheric temperature outside. • It is kept at that temperature for some time.
  • 14. • This initial low heat is essential to avoid cracking or splitting of timber which would become certain if the temperature is suddenly raised to high drying rates. • In that case, moisture from the surface of the wood will dry out fast (causing shrinkage) whereas moisture in deeper cells will be slow in moving out. • In slow heating, this risk is adequately covered. • In slow heating, this risk is adequately covered. Once the timber has been at low heat and good humidity for some time, the temperature of the kiln is raised. • Humidity is reduced, and air circulation is made faster.
  • 15. • In this way a continuous process of loss of moisture from the deeper cells to the outer cells of the timber and from there to ‘outside’ the kiln starts. During the heating process, all efforts are made to maintain a uniform circulation of the air so that all the parts of timber in a pile receive the same amount of heat. • This aspect is the most difficult one in kiln seasoning and requires expert handling for good quality seasoning. • Many modifications of kilns for seasoning timber are available. • it is a costly method, no doubt But the quality of seasoned timber is highly satisfactory.
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  • 17. Chemical Seasoning of Timber(Salt Seasoning). • This may be grouped under processes of artificial seasoning. • In this method, the timber piece to be seasoned is treated with a chemical solution like sodium chloride, sodium nitrate or urea. • The essential quality of such a solution is that it reduces the vapor pressure on the surface of application. • Once such a treated timber is exposed to natural drying, it is the water (sap) from the inner cells mat moves to outer cells at lower vapor pressure. • The wood surface remains moist while moisture from the interior goes on diffusing to the exterior. • Chemical seasoning of wood enables the timber to dry first from inside. • It is definitely an advantage as it prevents the risk of cracking of outer shell.
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  • 19. Electrical Seasoning of Wood • It is of theoretical importance only. Dry wood is a non- conductor of electricity. • But when a high alternating current is passed through a piece of green timber, heat generated is enough to dry out the moisture of the cells which do conduct some electricity. • In this way, the timber pieces are dried quickly. • The technique involves costly equipment, and even the consumption of electricity is so high that the process is uneconomical. • Moreover, heating of cell walls causes considerable weakness in them.
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  • 21. Seasoning by Boiling • This is also a quick method of removing sap from within the cells. • The timber to be seasoned is immersed in water, and the water is raised to boiling temperature. • It is kept boiling for four to five hours. The sap is washed out by this process. • On placing in the air, such boiled timber dries quickly. But, at the cost of the strength and elasticity of the fibers. • Hence, this method is also rarely used.
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