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AITC 109 : 2007

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

STANDARD FOR PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT OF STRUCTURAL GLUED LAMINATED TIMBER
Published date

01-12-2013

1. Introduction
2. General
3. Treatment Requirements
4. Design Considerations
5. Species
6. Types of Preservative Treatments
7. Retention, Penetration, Certification and Marking
     Requirements
8. Incising
9. Individual Laminations to be Treated Prior to Gluing
10. Adhesives and Processes
11. Fabrication and Machining
12. Care After Treatment and Field Treatment
13. References

Discusses the uses of preservative treatments for the protection of glued laminated timber to resist decay. Topics discussed are design considerations, species of wood, types of preservative treatment, requirements for retention, penetration, certification and marking, incising, treatment prior to bonding, adhesives and bonding processes, fabrication and machining, care after treatment, field treatment and exudation of natural wood resin. Recommended for all users of glued laminated timber.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
American Institute of Timber Construction
Status
Current

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