Wolmanized Wood is a brand of pressure treated wood.
Wolmanized Residential Outdoor wood is intended for use in decks, gazebos, walkways, landscaping and other exposed projects. Wolmanized wood is real wood, protected with a copper-based preservative (copper azole) containing an organic fungicide. The preservative reduces demands on forest resources by providing wood with long-term resistance to its natural enemies.
Wolmanized wood is treated with chemicals to make it more resistant to decay and insects. It is more durable and longer-lasting than regular wood because of this treatment.
The 'Wolman' is Dr. Karl Heinrich Wolman, who discovered a wood preservation process in Germany in 1911.
The reason that Popsicle sticks are made out of wood is that the wood that they are made out of, (white birch), has a resistance to break and usually doesn't splinter into sharp and dangerous pieces.
Wolmanized wood, also known as pressure-treated wood, is beneficial for outdoor construction projects because it is resistant to rot, decay, and insect damage. This makes it durable and long-lasting, reducing the need for frequent maintenance and replacement.
The three types of wood that splinter are pine, balsa, and basswood.
If you rub your finger against loose wood then you might get a splinter.
wood gets in your skin
A splinter is a small sliver of wood
A fuse or lit splinter of wood.
Wood can splinter, which would be dangerous for a baby. It is also sometimes sprayed with toxic chemicals to keep bacteria from growing, but those chemicals are bad for babies too.