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New lumber treatment rapidly corrodes fasteners
By Alan J. Heavens Knight Ridder Newspapers March 13, 2004 Residential use of lumber treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) has been banned for health reasons. The pressure-treated-lumber industry has been developing alternatives, including alkaline copper quaternary (ACQ). While not linked to any health concerns, use of ACQ on lumber leads to a different problem: The problem is not with ACQ itself, but with the fact that it is more corrosive to screws and other fasteners used in building decks. The building industry has discovered that contractors have been using electroplated screws and fasteners in deck construction, just as they did with CCA-treated lumber and with cedar and redwood. However, the ACQ is quickly corroding those fasteners. The industry recommends using the more expensive stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners instead. The hot-dipped fasteners, too, are subject to corrosion -- just not as quickly as the electroplated screws. Stanley Bostitch has come up with Thickcoat, a galvanized fastener that has 21/2 times more zinc than electroplated screws. Chromate and polymer coatings are then added for extra strength. The technology differs from the common method of hot-dip galvanization, which involves dipping a fastener in molten zinc, resulting in a porous, non-uniform zinc coating. Information: (800) 556-6696 or www.bostitch.com. http://www.indystar.com/articles/4/128799-3244-053.html Deborah Elaine Barrie 4 Catherine Street Smiths Falls, On Canada K7A 3Z8 (613)284-8259 http://www.noccawood.ca subscribe to list service at website |
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In article , deborah barrie
writes New lumber treatment rapidly corrodes fasteners Lumber, isn't that what you get punctured? J. -- John Rouse |
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John Rouse wrote:
In article , deborah barrie writes New lumber treatment rapidly corrodes fasteners Lumber, isn't that what you get punctured? No. Its not. That's lumbar. J. |
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