Preservative Wood Treatment

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This topic covers information related to the treatment of wood with preservatives used in construction. Preservatives can be added to wood to prevent the growth of mold and deter insects. Methods of preservation include vacuum or pressure treatment with chemicals such as arsenic, copper, chromium, or borate, in addition to others.

Preservative Wood Treatment
Last modified on Mon, Aug 23, 2010
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