Preservative treatment of ties and other timbers is discussed; attention is centered on preservative quality, selection of easier penetrated species, adequate sapwood depth, improved conditioning to control moisture content, checking and fungus infection, machining before treatment, and improved inspection as means for improved performance in railroad structures.
Improved performance of treated wood in railroad structures
Am Ry Eng Assn -- Proc
1964
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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