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I.S. CEN TR 15046:2005

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WOOD PRESERVATIVES - ARTIFICIAL WEATHERING OF TREATED WOOD PRIOR TO BIOLOGICAL TESTING - UV-RADIATION AND WATER-SPRAYING PROCEDURE

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Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2005

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1 Scope
2 Principle
3 Material and apparatus
  3.1 Material
  3.2 Apparatus
4 Test specimens
  4.1 Definition and origin
  4.2 Number of test specimens
5 Procedure
  5.1 Artificial weathering
  5.2 Duration of the artificial weathering procedure
  5.3 Drying
  5.4 Repairing the end-sealing
6 Destination of the test specimens after the artificial
  weathering procedure
7 Test report
Annex A (informative) Example of a suitable test specimens
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Defines a method for the artificial weathering of test specimens of treated wood, which are used in the testing of the biological efficacy of wood preservatives.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
15
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
CEN/TR 15046:2005 Identical

EN 47:2016 Wood preservatives - Determination of the toxic values against larvae of Hylotrupes bajulus (Linnaeus) - (Laboratory method)
ENV 839 : DRAFT 2002 WOOD PRESERVATIVES - DETERMINATION OF THE PROTECTIVE EFFECTIVENESS AGAINST WOOD DESTROYING BASIDIOMYCETES - APPLICATION BY SURFACE TREATMENT
EN 46:1988/AC:1992 WOOD PRESERVATIVES - DETERMINATION OF THE PREVENTIVE ACTION AGAINST RECENTLY HATCHED LARVAE OF HYLOTRUPES BAJULUS (LINNAEUS) (LABORATORY METHOD)
CEN/TR 14723:2003 Durability of wood and wood-based products - Field and accelerated conditioning tests (FACT) for wood preservative out of ground contact

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