TITLE

EFFECTS OIF WOOD-PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF E-GLASS/PHENOLIC PULTRUDED COMPOSITE REINFORCEMENT FOR WOOD

AUTHOR(S)
Tascioglu, Cihat; Goodell, Barry; Lopez-Anido, Roberto
PUB. DATE
November 2002
SOURCE
Forest Products Journal;Nov/Dec2002, Vol. 52 Issue 11/12, p53
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents information on a study that investigated the impact of common preservative chemicals including oilborne and acid- and amine-based waterborne treatments on laminated timbers reinforced with fiber-reinforced polymer material. Research materials and methods; Results and discussion on the study; Conclusions.
ACCESSION #
8753719

Tags: WOOD preservatives;  LAMINATED wood

 

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