AWPA/WOOD - AWPA E13
STANDARD METHOD TO DETERMINE IF LUMBER HAS BEEN PRESSURE TREATED WITH A WATER REPELLENT
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| Organization: | AWPA/WOOD |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2015 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 2 |
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This method is designed to determine if lumber has been pressure treated with a formulation that provides a minimum level of water repellency. It is intended for testing southern pine lumber that has been previously treated and has not been placed in service. This test method is intended to be a screening test. It may also be useful as a commodity test.
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January 1, 2021
STANDARD METHOD TO DETERMINE IF LUMBER HAS BEEN PRESSURE TREATED WITH A WATER REPELLENT
This method is designed to determine if lumber has been pressure treated with a formulation that provides a minimum level of water repellency. It is intended for testing southern pine lumber that has...
AWPA E13
January 1, 2015
STANDARD METHOD TO DETERMINE IF LUMBER HAS BEEN PRESSURE TREATED WITH A WATER REPELLENT
This method is designed to determine if lumber has been pressure treated with a formulation that provides a minimum level of water repellency. It is intended for testing southern pine lumber that has...
January 1, 2009
STANDARD METHOD OF TESTING TO DETERMINE THE WATER REPELLENCY OF PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER OR PRESSURE APPLIED WATER REPELLENTS
This method is designed to determine if lumber has been treated with a water repellent formulation. It does not define a specific level of water repellent that is known to provide any set product...