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Abstract
In some cases and in certain climates, treted wood is recommended or required by local building codes to protect against decay, fungi, termites, carpenter ants, or other wood-destroying insects, or from marine borers in sea-water exposure. Preservative-treated plywood is impregnated with presservatives by a pressure process. The resulting deep penetration of preservative provides protection against decay and insect attack.
In some cases and in certain climates, treted wood is recommended or required by local building codes to protect against decay, fungi, termites, carpenter ants, or other wood-destroying insects, or from marine borers in sea-water exposure. Preservative-treated plywood is impregnated with presservatives by a pressure process. The resulting deep penetration of preservative provides protection against decay and insect attack.
Date
8/1998
8/1998
Author(s)
APA
APA
Page(s)
Source
APA (American Plywood Assn.)
APA (American Plywood Assn.)
Keyword(s)
preservative treated wood; plywood; APA; data file
preservative treated wood; plywood; APA; data file