These are the methods for determining the depth of preservative penetration in treated wood in order to decide whether the treated product meets acceptance levels as prescribed in treatment standards.
Included are the following:
- Method for Determining Penetration of Boron-Containing
Preservatives and Fire Retardants.
- Method for Determining Penetration of Copper-Containing
Preservatives.
- Procedure for Determining Penetration of Penta-chlorophenol
Using 4, 4 - Bis-Dimethylamino
Triphenylmethane (DMTM).
- Procedure for Determining Penetration of Penta-chlorophenol
Using a Silver-Copper Complex
Known as Penta Check.
- Determination of Penetration of Solvent Used with
Oil-Soluble Preservatives.
- Method for Determining Penetration of Zinc-Containing
Preservative.
- Method for Determining Penetration of Fluoride in
Wood.
- Method for the Determination of Copper In Wood
Using Rubeanic Acid.
- Standard Visual Penetration Test for Phosphorus
Containing Fire Retardants.
- Method for Determination of the Presence of
Hexavalent Chromium in Treated Wood.
- Method for the Determination of Penetration In
Wood of Zinc-Containing Preservatives.
- Method for the Determination of
Pentachlorophenol Penetration In Poles By X-Ray
Fluorescence
- Method for determining penetration of copper-con
taining preservatives
- Beilstein Test for Determining Presence or
Penetration of Pentachlorophenol (PCP) in Wood
- Method to Determine Penetration of Oil-Soluble
Preservatives by the use of Biocide Dye Cards
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| Published : | 07/01/2000 |