Seasoning Of Timber And Methods Of Timber Seasoning

What is Seasoning Of Timber

Seasoning of Timber is a procedure in which moisture content in the timber is reduced up to a certain level to increase the performance of Timber. A well-seasoned timber contains 15 % moisture.

Seasoning Of Timber

Why we need Seasoning Of Timber

  1. Seasoning increases the strength of the timber.
  2. To make concrete durable.
  3. To increase dimensional stability.
  4. Seasoning reduces the weight of timber.

Seasoning Methods

There are two methods of Seasoning as classified below

  1. Natural Seasoning
  2. Artificial Seasoning

Let us discuss both methods one by one.

1. Natural Seasoning

In natural seasoning, timber is dried by natural elements like air and water. Natural Seasoning has two methods.

(I) Water Method
(II) Air Method

Let us discuss these two natural methods.

(I) Water Method

In this method, timber is immersed in water flow to remove the sap from timber. It is a time-consuming process and takes 2 to 4 weeks before ready to dry.

(II) Air Method

In this method, wood is exposed to air. The first timber is arranged in layers in an open shed. A platform is built on the ground which is normally 300 mm in height from the ground. Timber should arrange in a way that provides free air circulation. Like the water method, it is also slow to process but provides better quality compare to the Air method.

2. Artificial Seasoning

To achieve fast results artificial Seasoning was adopted. This process takes only 4 to 5 days.
There are four methods of artificial seasoning as follows.

(I) Seasoning By Boiling
(II) Chemical Seasoning
(III) Kiln Seasoning
(IV) Electrical Seasoning

(I) Seasoning By Boiling

In this method wooden logs boiled in hot water for 3-4 hours. For a large quantity of timber, steam is passed in an enclosed area. It is a costly process.

(II) Chemical Seasoning

In this method, timber is submerged in a suitable salty solution. A salty solution absorbs water from the timber. After removal of moisture, content timber is allowed to dry.

(III) Kiln Seasoning

In this method, timber was kept in an airtight chamber and then hot air circulated between the timber logs. It is a very costly process but provides well-seasoned timber.

(IV) Electrical Seasoning

In method Alternative electrical current passes through the wet timber. As we know wet timber is a conductor of electricity. Electrical current passes when resistance reached the required level. It is a very costly method.

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