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Agenda WG III
1971 - IRG/WP 35
IRG Secretariat


Literature survey on the permanence and distribution of salt-type wood preservatives
1969 - IRG/WP III 1B
The objective of this survey is generally to review some of the more important published work dealing with the distribution and permanence of salt-type waterborne wood preservatives in treated timber. The survey is limited to the major chrome-containing formulations and the classification system proposed by Becker (1964) has been adopted throughout. CK - chromium, copper (copper, chrome); CKA - c...
Anonymous


Agenda WG III
1969 - IRG/WP III 1
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the Meeting of WG III 1972
1972 - IRG/WP 314
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the meetings of WG III
1984 - IRG/WP 3317
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the meeting of WG III
1989 - IRG/WP 3559
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the Meeting of WG III 1970
1970 - IRG/WP 34
IRG Secretariat


Agenda WG III
1970 - IRG/WP III 3
IRG Secretariat


Agenda WG III
1981 - IRG/WP 3179
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the meetings of WG III
1988 - IRG/WP 3501
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the meetings ogf WG III
1982 - IRG/WP 3217
IRG Secretariat


Programme WG III
1992 - IRG/WP 92-3730
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the meetings of WG III
1978 - IRG/WP 3129
IRG Secretariat


Agenda WG III
1973 - IRG/WP 317
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the meetings of WG III
1987 - IRG/WP 3460
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the meetings of WG III
1990 - IRG/WP 3638
IRG Secretariat


Agenda WG III
1982 - IRG/WP 3208
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the Meetings of WG III 1973
1973 - IRG/WP 323
IRG Secretariat


Minutes of the WG III meetings
1991 - IRG/WP 3681
IRG Secretariat


Laboratory tests on light organic solvent preservatives for use in Australia. - Part 6: Soft rot resistance of three fully formulated preservatives on different timber substrates
2000 - IRG/WP 00-30245
The above-ground soft rot resistance of substrates treated with three fully formulated light organic solvent preservatives (Cuprivac Green WR, Impresol WR 205 and Vacsol) was studied using a modified vermiculite burial method. The substrates were sapwood of Pinus elliottii and P. radiata and heartwood of Eucalyptus regnans, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Shorea sp. (a lower and a higher density source) an...
G C Johnson, M A Tighe, J D Thornton


Use of a stainless steel mesh to exclude formosan subterranean termites
1997 - IRG/WP 97-10199
Physical barriers are gaining in popularity world-wide as methods of preventing subterranean termite penetration and attack on structures. Sized particle barriers of crushed basalt or granite are approved for use in building construction in Hawaii and Australia. TERMI-MESH, a marine grade 316 steel mesh, was recently developed in Australia and is approved there, and now in Hawaii, for use as a ter...
J K Grace, J R Yates III, C H M Tome, R J Oshiro


Commercial potential of the four-cycle method for the impregnation of green beech sleepers in Yugoslavia
1975 - IRG/WP 347
This paper was presented to the Conference on Wood Protection held in Sarajevo (Yugoslavia) in 1973. The paper was based partially on the report prepared by J. Struhar and G. F. Franciosi, who were appointed in 1972 as FAO consultants to demonstrate the new impregnation process for green beech sleepers in Yugoslavia. The so-called 4-cycle method was developed at the State Forest Research Institute...
N Vidovic


Application of roller-pressing method to the novel liquid impregnation treatment of green timber
2001 - IRG/WP 01-40198
A transverse compression technique enabled us to impregnate liquid into green timber through replacement of the free water in the timber with a treatment liquid without any critical physical damage to the timber by the roller-pressing method. The roller-pressing is supposed to remove free water the cell cavities and to concurrently introduce the treatment solution into green timber in the treatmen...
M Inoue, K Adachi, K Tsunoda, Y Imamura, S Kawai


Transformation of Ophiostoma picea and Trichoderma harzianum with green fluorescent protein (GFP)
2003 - IRG/WP 03-10477
While microbial colonization of wood is presumed to be characterized by a myriad of interactions between numerous organisms, studying these processes is often difficult owing to the opaque nature of the wood and the inability to readily distinguish among the many species colonizing the material. One method for enhancing the ability to distinguish organisms is to induce specific proteins in one or ...
Ying Xiao, L M Ciuffetti, J J Morrell


Steam/hold/APM boron treatment - Treatability trials with green gauged radiata pine
1987 - IRG/WP 3439
Freshly sawn 100 x 50 mm radiata pine was green gauged, steam conditioned and preservative treated with a mixture of borax and boric acid using a modified Alternating Pressure Method (APM) treatment schedule. A 12 hour holding period between steam conditioning and treatment resulted in the necessary moisture loss and moisture re-distribution to facilitate treatment to NZ Timber Preservation Author...
P Vinden


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