Definition
A phytosanitary treatment method approved under ISPM-15 in which wood packaging material is heated until the core temperature reaches a minimum of 56 degrees Celsius (132.8 degrees Fahrenheit) for at least 30 continuous minutes. Heat treatment kills insects and pathogens without chemicals, making it the preferred method for treating export pallets. Treated wood is stamped with the HT mark as part of the ISPM-15 compliance marking.
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ISPM-15
International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures No. 15, an international standard developed by the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) that governs the treatment of wood packaging materials used in international trade. ISPM-15 requires that wood packaging be debarked and treated by an approved method — primarily heat treatment or methyl bromide fumigation — to prevent the spread of invasive pests and diseases across borders.
Kiln Dried
Lumber that has been dried in a heated kiln to reduce its moisture content, typically to 19% or below. Kiln drying is distinct from heat treatment for ISPM-15, though some kilns can achieve both purposes simultaneously. Kiln-dried lumber (marked KD) resists mold, warping, and shrinking better than green or air-dried lumber. While KD lumber is preferred for pallet construction, kiln drying alone does not satisfy ISPM-15 requirements unless the specific temperature and duration thresholds are met.
Methyl Bromide
A chemical fumigant historically used to treat wood packaging materials for phytosanitary compliance under ISPM-15. Methyl bromide (MB) is an ozone-depleting substance regulated under the Montreal Protocol, and its use has been banned or restricted in many countries including all EU member states. While still technically permitted under ISPM-15, most international markets prefer or require heat treatment instead.
Phytosanitary
Relating to the health of plants, particularly in the context of preventing the spread of plant pests and diseases through international trade. In the pallet industry, phytosanitary measures refer to the treatments (heat treatment, fumigation) and regulations (ISPM-15) designed to ensure that wood packaging materials do not carry invasive organisms across borders. Phytosanitary certification is required for wood pallets used in international commerce.
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