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Preservative Treatments for Constructional Timber
The paper argues that there is a good economic case for considering wood preservation at the design stage when using constructional timber. It explains when preservation is necessary and defines four hazard categories which have been adopted in the new British Standard BS 5268: Part 5:1977. The questions of how long untreated timber lasts, how it may be preserved and which wood preservatives and methods of treatment are available are dealt with in detail. (Copyright (c) British Crown Copyright.)
Preservative Treatments for Constructional Timber
The paper argues that there is a good economic case for considering wood preservation at the design stage when using constructional timber. It explains when preservation is necessary and defines four hazard categories which have been adopted in the new British Standard BS 5268: Part 5:1977. The questions of how long untreated timber lasts, how it may be preserved and which wood preservatives and methods of treatment are available are dealt with in detail. (Copyright (c) British Crown Copyright.)
Preservative Treatments for Constructional Timber
R. Cockcroft (author)
1977
13 pages
Report
No indication
English
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