AWPA E28-14 PDF

AWPA E28-14 PDF

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AWPA E28-14 PDF

Published Date:
2014

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Active

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Standard Field Test for Serviceability of Decking

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American Wood Protection Association

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This Standard specifies a method for testing the serviceability of decking boards exposed outdoors, out of contact with the ground, in a decking module closely resembling poorly ventilated decking in residential use. Since the experimental design is virtually identical, it may conveniently be run at the same time as AWPA E25-08 Standard Field Test for Evaluation of Wood Preservatives to be Used Above-Ground (UC3B) Decking Method.
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Number of Pages : 5
Published : 2014
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