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Biocide retention variation of southern yellow pine products treated with waterborne preservatives in commercial, pilot plant, or laboratory cylinders
The among-sample retention variability of southern yellow pine (SYP) products was examined for seven sets of dimension and timber lumber treated with CCA-C in various commercial plants with retention based […]
Forest Products Journal 2004
Biodegradability of Pentachlorophenol as a Possible Source of Depletion from Treated Wood
From this experiment with southern pine feeder strips, it appears that biodegradation is not a well-proven primary source of penta depletion from wood treated to retention levels sufficient to kill […]
Forest Products Journal 1965
Biodeterioration and Strength Reductions in Preservative Treated Aspen Waferboard
Experimental aspen waferboards, bonded with liquid or powdered phenol-formaldehyde resins and treated by various methods with a wide selection of preservatives, were tested for fungal resistance in accelerated laboratory trials. […]
Forest Products Journal 1983
Biodeterioration on Particleboard
A review of previous work shows that test methods used in particleboard biodeterioration studies have not yet been standarized; however, methods that are accepted standards for testing solid wood are […]
Forest Products Journal 1974
Biological Significance of ODPN-Insoluble and Glycol-Insoluble Tests
The results of bioassay tests indicate that a quick method for determination of the relative initial preservative potential of creosote and creosote-petroleum mixtures may be available to the wood-preserving industry. […]
Forest Products Journal 1961
Borate treatment of seasoned western hemlock and Douglas-fir lumber
Dry (12% moisture content), incised or nonincised Douglas-fir and western hemlock lumber was treated with sodium borate tetrahydrate and subjected to dip or pressure treatments. Gross retentions and boron penetration […]
Forest Products Journal 1991
Boron treatment of hardwood lumber: a preliminary cost analysis
Boron was examined as an alternative to lindane for treatment of hardwood lumber. Costs were calculated for systems representative of current practice and for systems most likely for boron usage. […]
Forest Products Journal 1989
Boron-treated expanded polystyrene insulation resists native subterranean termite damage after 3-year field exposure
Foam plastic insulation around or beneath building foundations can provide hidden entryways that must be considered for effective termite prevention. Borate-treated expanded polystyrene (EPS) rigid foam insulation installed with construction […]
Forest Products Journal 2005
Brush, Dip, and Soak Treatments with Water-Repellent Preservatives
Results of 18 years of testing show that surface treatments give worthwhile protection to porches, siding, and other exterior woodwork, but the treatments must be supplemented with adequate structural design. […]
Forest Products Journal 1961
CCA accelerated fixation by dielectric heating
A series of dielectric heating tests vas carried out with chromated copper arsenate (CCA-C) commercially treated western hemlock lumber placed within a fixed radio-frequency electromagnetic field. The results showed that […]
Forest Products Journal 1996
CCA and Sodium Pentachlorophenate Inhibition of Basidiospore Germination of Decay Fungi: The Contact Agar Method
A contact agar disk method was used to assess inhibition of basidiospore germination of four wood decay fungi by chromated copper arsenate and sodium pentachlorophenate treated aspen and spruce wood […]
Forest Products Journal 1979
CCA Pressure Preservative Treatment of Hem-Fir Heartwood Brush Treated with a Water-Repellent Fungicide
Fifty hem-fir freshly cut, heartwood boards were sawn in half to produce end-matched samples. One of each pair was brushed with a water-repellent/fungicide solution containing sodium penta- and tetrachlorophenate. All […]
Forest Products Journal 1980
CCA Retention and Disproportioning in White Spruce
Eastern white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) heartwood, flat-sawn, and 2 by 6 inches in cross section, at moisture content levels of 54 (green), 25, 20, and 17 percent, was […]
Forest Products Journal 1974
Characteristics of Preservative Solutions Which Influence Their Penetration Into Wood
The effect of preservative chemicals, wood extractives, chemical reaction products, and type of carrier on penetration into Douglas-fir heartwood was studied. It was found that the water-borne preservative FCAP undergoes […]
Forest Products Journal 1972
Chemical Brown Staining of Douglas-Fir Sapwood
Prevalence of a chemical brown stain in sapwood of Douglas fir during the first half of 1981 caused acute financial losses to Oregon producers of valuable clear grades of export […]
Forest Products Journal 1983
Chemical redistribution in CCA-treated decking
It is hypothesized that minor amounts of mobile chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservative components redistribute during weathering into exposed untreated checks preventing infection by spores of wood-rotting basidiomycetes. Leaching and […]
Forest Products Journal 2004
Chloropicrin Movement and Fungitoxicity in a Decaying Southern Pine Laminated Timber
This paper reports on the use of chloropicrin to control decay in a southern pine laminated arch. A treatment plan was formulated to obtain information on 1) the effectiveness of […]
Forest Products Journal 1980
Coal Tar Creosote–Its Composition and How It Functions as a Wood Preservative
Coal tar cresote is shown to be an impressive mixture containing upwards to 160 separate and distinct chemical compounds, all of which when tested individually in wood were found toxic […]
Forest Products Journal 1952
Colorimetric Determination of Creosote in Old Poles
An accurate quick colorimetric test to determine how much creosote is left in old poles would greatly simplify maintenance problems for utility companies. A core of wood is removed; the […]
Forest Products Journal 1958
Comparing Ammoniation and Water-Repellent Preservative Treatments for Protecting Wood Window Units from Decay
Window units fabricated from untreated, pentachlorophenol dip treated, or ammonia-treated ponderosa pine were exposed in the field in southern Mississippi to test their resistance to decay. For nearly 4 years […]
Forest Products Journal 1979
Comparison of a Quaternary Ammonium Compound and Copper-Chrome- Arsenate as Wood Preservatives
Sapwood samples of Pinus radiata, Populus robusta, and Eucalyptus regnans were treated with various solution strengths of (a)) alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride and (b) copper-chrome-arsenate wood preservative. The treated […]
Forest Products Journal 1977
Comparison of empty-cell and full-cell treatment of red pine and lodgepole pine pole sections with CCA-PEG
Matched lodgepole pine and red pine pole sections were treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) type C by a Lowry empty-cerll or a Bethell full-cell treating process. Empty-cell treatment resulted […]
Forest Products Journal 1994
Comparison of fixation rates of earlywood, latewood, sapwood, and heartwood of CCA-treated Douglas-fir, southern pine, and eastern larch
Fixation rates of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) type C wood preservative in earlywood, latewood (cut from sapwood), whole sapwood, and whole heartwood of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. menziesii), […]
Forest Products Journal 2002
Condition of Preservative-Treated Cooling Tower Slats After 10-Year Service
Slats of redwood, Douglas-fir, hemlock, and ponderosa pine were treated with six preservatives to evaluate the effectiveness of the preservatives in controlling decay by typical white- and brown-rot fungi and […]
Forest Products Journal 1972
Control of Fungal Sap Stain with Alkaline Solutions of Quaternary Ammonium Compounds and with Tertiary Amine Salts
Sodium carbonate improved the effectiveness of quaternary ammonium compounds in controlling fungal sap stain in laboratory tests. Treated 30-by 2.5-by 10- to 25-cm boards were inoculated with staining fungi and […]
Forest Products Journal 1979

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