Wood Tar
Recommended Application Methods
| Usage Area | Agricultural | Animal Husbandry | Industrial |
|---|---|---|---|
| Application Areas | Closing of grafting and pruning wounds | Treating open wounds in animals | Wood and metal protection, Odor Suppression |
| Usage and Ratio | Used pure | Pure or in ointment form | Pure or diluted with solvent at a 10-20% ratio |
| Application Method | Apply with a brush or spatula | Apply directly to the injured area | Brush, spray, dip |
| Application Frequency | After pruning and grafting | Until wounds heal | once a year or depending on the situation |
General Features and Advantages:
Application In Agriculture:
- It forms a protective barrier that shields wounds from exposure to air and reduces the risk of infection.
- It accelerates the healing process in plants while safeguarding against pest intrusion.
Application In Animals:
- It safeguards wounds from infection through its antiseptic and antibacterial properties.
- It enhances the durability of materials while minimizing maintenance expenses.
Application In Industrial Environments
- It possesses anti-rust and anti-corrosion properties.
- It forms a protective barrier that prevents marine organisms from attaching to surfaces.