A Half-yearly Peer Reviewed Journal of Bangladesh Forest Research Institute
Eucalyptus camaldulensis poles were treated with 50 : 50 creosote-light diesel oil mixture. The poles contained an average of 53.85% sapwood which was readily perishable by wood destroying organisms if untreated. The poles were treated by the Bethel Full-Cell process using varying pressure and duration to evaluate the effect on penetration and retention of the preservative mixture. It was found that with the simultaneous increase of both treating pressure and time, no significant increase in pentration was achieved. On the other hand, with the increase of treating pressure only, the retention of pressrvative in the sapwood was increased significantly. A penetration of 3.5 cm with retention of 318. 45 kg/m3 in the treated sapwood could be obtained by using 10.57 kg/cm2 pressure for 3 hours. This amount of penetration is considered adequate to protect the sapwood region of the pole.