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Preservative treated plywood

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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.
Date
8/1998
Author(s)
APA
Page(s)
Keyword(s)
preservative treated wood; plywood; APA; data file


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