APA S580
Technical Note: Preservative Treatment of Glued Laminated Timber
| Organization: | APA |
| Publication Date: | 1 July 2013 |
| Status: | active |
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INTRODUCTION
Structural glued laminated timbers (glulam) bearing the APA EWS trademark are produced by members of APA - The Engineered Wood Association. These glulam timbers are manufactured to conform with ANSI Standard A190.1, American National Standard for Structural Glued Laminated Timber.(1)
Although glulam does not require preservative treatment for most uses, certain applications may present environmental conditions conducive to decay, insect or marine borer attack, such as the long-term or frequent presence of moisture (generally 20 percent or greater moisture content of the wood) accompanied by temperatures ranging from 50°F to 90°F. Decay slows at temperatures outside this range and virtually ceases at temperatures below 35°F or above 100°F.
Conditions conducive to decay or insect attack are typically
controlled through recognized design principles and construction
techniques, such as use of overhangs, flashings, ventilation and
proper joint connection details. When these conditions cannot be
avoided, glulam must be pressure-preservativ
Outdoor uses of preservative-treated
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