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Evaluation of adhesives for bonding borate-treated flakeboards
Flakeboards containing 0, 0.5, and 5.0 percent TIMBOR were bonded with powdered and liquid phenolic resins and an isocyanate adhesive and evaluated for strength and water properties. Phenolic-bonded boards showed […]
Forest Products Journal 1988
Evaluation of adhesives for bonding borate-treated flakeboards
Flakeboards containing 0, 0.5, and 5.0 percent TIMBOR were bonded with powdered and liquid phenolic resins and an isocyanate adhesive and evaluated for strength and water properties. Phenolic-bonded boards showed […]
Forest Products Journal 1988
Evaluation of combinations of low hazard biocides in controlling mold and stain fungi on southern pine
Two laboratory methods and a field test were used in this study. An initial lab test was used to rapidly screen a large number of potential biocides. The formulations that […]
Forest Products Journal 1990
Evaluation of protective treatment for field-drilled bolt holes
Field drilling of preservative-treated wood breaks the protective barrier provided by the treatment, permitting coloration by decay fungi. Pentachlorophenol (penta) was formerly used to protect against this damage, but many […]
Forest Products Journal 1990
Evaluation of the efficacy of selected thermal boron treatments in eliminating pests in freshly peeled Douglas-fir logs
The potential of thermal disodium octaborate tetrahydrate (DOT) treatments as a measure for eliminating insects, fungi, and nematodes from imported logs was examined. Douglas-fir logs (Pseudotsuga menziesii) were heated in […]
Forest Products Journal 1997
Evaluation of the termite resistance of wood pressure treated with copper naphthenate
Southern pine wafers pressure-treated with copper naphthenate in American Wood-Preservers’ Association P9 Type A oil or in toluene were evaluated for resistance to attack by the Formosan subterranean termite Coptotermes […]
Forest Products Journal 1993
Evaluation of Two Bisphenols as Wood-Preservative Agents
Substituted bisphenols have been extensively evaluated as fungicides for mildew-proofing of fabrics and other materials. The problem of protecting wood against biological deterioration is similar to that of protecting fabrics […]
Forest Products Journal 1961
Experiences with a Wood Foundation
During an inspection of a wood foundation built in 1963, several decayed members were discovered. Increment borings were taken from the foundation as well as from leftover material that had […]
Forest Products Journal 1975
Experimental Preservative Treatment of Three Tropical Hardwoods By Double-Diffusion Processes
The double-diffusion preservative treatment was applied to three tropical hardwoods, cativo (Prioria copaifera Gris.) gallinazo (Schizolobium parahybum (Veil.) Blake), and lechose (Brosimum utile (HBK) Oken), especially common in Costa Rican […]
Forest Products Journal 1976
Exploratory Experiments on the Possible Use of Radioactive Waste Materials in Wood Industries
Large quantities of gamma emitters are found in fission waste products, but they are usually in dilute, unprocessed form. In exploring the effects of radiation on wood, it proved expedient […]
Forest Products Journal 1963
Exploratory Tests to Increase Preservative Penetration in Spruce and Aspen By Mold Infection
Exploratory tests were made of the effect of mold infection on absorption and penetration of an oil preservative in black spruce and aspen of fence-post size. Freshly cut black spruce […]
Forest Products Journal 1956
Exposure of creosoted Douglas-fir panels in Oregon coastal waters: a preliminary report
Douglas-fir test panels were treated with creosote at one of five retention levels and immersed at three locations along the Oregon coast. After 2 years, panels with a retention of […]
Forest Products Journal 1988
Exposure Test of Painted, Pressure-Treated Millwork
Improvement to make millwork a more dimensionally stable product, a more resistant product to fungi and insects, and a more serviceable product is important. To investigate phenomena of these properties, […]
Forest Products Journal 1964
Factors Affecting the Amount of Naphthalene in Condensate During Boiling Under Vacuum in Creosote
When green wood is boiled under vacuum in creosote by the Boulton process, the condensate contains water and solids rich in naphthalene. Eleven charges were analyzed to establish a mathematical […]
Forest Products Journal 1958
Feasibility of CCA-treated stressed timber bridge decks
The feasibility of using waterborne chromated copper arsenate (CCA) in stressed timber decks is explored. Potential problems associated with CCA treatment are identified and possible solutions are offered. A relationship […]
Forest Products Journal 1991
Feasibility of drying CCA-treated red pine poles during fixation
This study evaluates the effects of exposing red pine poles to combinations of high humidity fixation and low humidity drying conditions in a kiln immediately after treatment with chromated copper […]
Forest Products Journal 1996
Fence Posts: An Untapped Market for the Wood Preserver
Estimates indicate annual use of fence posts at 500 million. Treated wood posts have only 1 percent of the market. Treated pine posts could save presently used post material, such […]
Forest Products Journal 1947
Fiberboards treated with N’-N-(1, 8-Naphthalyl) and hydroxylamine (NHA-Na), borax, and boric acid
This paper reports on the physical and mechanical properties and decay and termite resistance of fiberboard panels made from pine and beech treated with N’-N-(1, 8-Naphthalyl) hydroxylamine sodium salt(NHA-Na),borax, and […]
Forest Products Journal 2004
Field Trials of Chemicals to Control Sapstain and Mold on Yellow-Poplar and Southern Yellow Pine Lumber
The effectiveness of 3-iodo-2-propynyl butyl carbamate (IPBC), sodium pentachlorophenate (Na-PCP), and copper-8-quinolinolate (PQ-8) in prevention of sapstain and mold on freshly cut yellow-poplar and southern yellow pine lumber when bulk-piled […]
Forest Products Journal 1983
Field Trials of Treated Composite Lumber
Composite lumber stakes, treated to various retentions with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) or ammoniacal copper arsenate (ACA) waterborne preservatives, have performed well in outdoor soil contact exposure for 7 years. […]
Forest Products Journal 1986
Field Trials with Ammoniacal Copper Borate Wood Preservative
During 6 years’ exposure in the ground, southern pine sapwood stakes (2 by 4 by 18 in.) treated with ammoniacal copper borate (ACB) have not resisted decay and termite attack […]
Forest Products Journal 1983
Field Trials with Captafol–An Acceptable Antisapstain Chemical
Field trials with Pinus radiata sawn timber have shown that captafol (cis-N- ((1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethyl) thin) -4-cyclohexene 1,2-dicarboximide) is an acceptable alternative to 0.5 percent sodium pentachlorophenate plus 1.5 percent borax. Sawn […]
Forest Products Journal 1974
Fifteen Years of Forest Products Research–and a Look At the Next Fifteen
During the past 15 years, lumber production has varied from 32 to 38 billion board feet, paper and paperboard has risen from 20 to 36 million tons, plywood has quadrupled […]
Forest Products Journal 1962
Final Results of 15-Year Post Study of Treatment with Powered Reagents
Freshly peeled posts of jack pine, aspen, and American elm were treated on part of the below-ground portion with various combinations of copper sulfate, sodium dichromate, and disodium hydrogen arsenate […]
Forest Products Journal 1977
First Minehunter Made of Laminated Preserved Timber Launched
Preserved pressure-treated laminated and solid timbers were the major construction materials for the mine sweeper U.S.S. Bittern. Wolman salts and a copper-bearing chemical were used for preservative depending on location […]
Forest Products Journal 1957

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