Dear Enthalpy,
Thanks for the solution.
I will try to do some simple experiments on the available sample wood.
Regarding to the bamboo, large supply of bamboo is hardly available in Malaysia.
Therefore, i will try to search for other kind of wood that is easily available in Malaysia.
Pinewood is a kind of softwood which is soft, light and resists to shrinking and swelling.
However, it is easily attacked by fungi or insects.
So, do we need to apply preservative such as creosote to make it last longer in case of application of light hardwood?
Light hardwood used because softwood is hardly available in Malaysia. Due to consideration of the density and cost, light hardwood or medium hardwood will be selected. It is stronger than softwood however it has pores in between.
Is it because of the pinewood properties, it has been selected to be the frame of the reactor? Plus, by using wood as the supportive frame, biogas scrubber can be substituted by activited carbon?
Is there any other reason for choosing pinewood as the supportive frame? e.g. it provides bed for anaerobic bacteria to grow.
Kind Regards,
Charles