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BS EN 330:2014 Wood preservatives. Determination of the relative protective effectiveness of a wood preservative for use under a coating and exposed out-of-ground contact. Field test: L-joint method

BS EN 330:2014

Wood preservatives. Determination of the relative protective effectiveness of a wood preservative for use under a coating and exposed out-of-ground contact. Field test: L-joint method

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Standard number:BS EN 330:2014
Pages:30
Released:2014-11-30
ISBN:978 0 580 77206 1
Status:Standard
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BS EN 330:2014


This standard BS EN 330:2014 Wood preservatives. Determination of the relative protective effectiveness of a wood preservative for use under a coating and exposed out-of-ground contact. Field test: L-joint method is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 71.100.50 Wood-protecting chemicals

This European Standard specifies a method for determining the relative protective effectiveness against fungal decay of a wood preservative applied to wood in combination with a subsequent surface coating, exposed to the weather and out of contact with the ground. The effectiveness is evaluated relative to a reference wood preservative.

The method is applicable to the testing of commercial or experimental preservatives applied to non-durable timbers by methods appropriate to commercial practice and subsequently coated with a specified coating system. The method is applicable to products and processes used individually or in combination to prevent the development of decay in the wood.

The method is also appropriate for factory finishing systems which include wood protection and wood preservation claims.