A pole in time
The RVP Repellent poles of from 7 to 23 metres are mainly produced in Ludvika, where the company has conducted operations for over 100 years and been involved in building Swedish infrastructure. Pinewood poles that have stood in the Swedish forest for up to 150 years undergo a rigorous quality inspection in each production step from felling, barking, turning, drying to the high-tech impregnation phase. RVP Repellent is first impregnated in up to 12 bars with a water-based metal salt, Wolmanit CX-8WB, with take-up according to NTR wood protection class A-Pole, after which the poles are dried down to below fibre saturation and then treated with an optimal recipe of mineral oils and vegetable oils. The combination of these oils encapsulates the important wood-protective copper in the wood fibres and minimises leaching of the copper.
The finished natural brown RVP Repellent pole is surface dry, odourless and easy to climb all year round, which is appreciated by line fitters, and also no storage permit is required. The average lifespan is between that of a creosote- and a copper-impregnated pole, which is between 40 to 50 years and according to the requirements of the power grid companies.
The RVP Repellent poles were launched in Sweden in 2018 and market demand for more environmentally friendly pinewood poles is insatiable. By the autumn of 2020, 23 Swedish power grid companies have purchased RVP Repellent and several major power grid companies such as Vattenfall and EON advocate RVP Repellent.
Rundvirke Poles offers its poles for a more environmentally friendly world and in practice CO2-compensates each felled Swedish RVP Repellent pole with at least two planted seedlings.