The condition and salt retention of poles treated with water-borne preservatives after 15 years in service. I. Pine poles pressure-treated with Lahontuho K-33. II. Spruce poles treated by the Boucherie process with Tancas U
Aho, V.
Tied. Valt. Tekn. Tutkimusl. Sarja 1-Puu
1969
Accession: 014722752
(1) Tabulated results show the condition of 24 Pine transmission poles (good in 23 poles), and the contents of preservative (Cu, Cr and As) and moisture contents in various parts of the poles.
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