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Water-based, solvent-based, and oil-based formulations are the most common in the wood preservatives market. Water-based preservatives are widely used to prevent fungal decay and insect attack on fence posts, lumber, plywood, poles, pilings, and timbers. Solvent-based preservatives are made up of about 10% active ingredient and 90% organic solvent, which is typically white spirit or other petroleum-based hydrocarbons. Because oil-based or oil-borne preservatives are insoluble in water, they must be dissolved in petroleum or other organic solvents in order to penetrate the wood. These are used in a variety of industries, including residential, commercial, and industrial. Wood preservatives are used in a variety of applications, including cabinets and decks, doors and windows, wood flooring, railroad ties, and so on.
In 2019, the water-based segment dominated the wood preservative market. Water-based wood preservatives have advantages over other formulations, such as high performance and long processing times. These properties are expected to drive this segment during the forecast period. These properties are expected to drive this segment during the forecast period. Water-based preservatives are most commonly found in residential and commercial applications. It is appropriate for all applications. When compared to other formulations, this preservative is more environmentally friendly. Water-based preservatives are in high demand in emerging economies. The wood preservative market is divided into three sections: technologies, end-user industries, and geography. The Wood Preservatives Market is divided into three sections based on technology: water-based technologies, oil-based technologies, and other technologies. The market is divided into four end-user industries: residential, commercial, infrastructure, and other end-user industries. The report also includes market size and forecasts for the wood preservatives market in 15 major regions. Revenue has been used to size and forecast the market for each segment (USD million).
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