Wood Bars

Posted By on February 15, 2017

Continuous treatment with aqueous solutions of antiseptics subject: girders, beams, lining under the beams, joists, black bars, favorites among the beams, the bottom trim and wall studs, bars, struts, beams, bearings, rails, cross bars, shields, baffles, bulletin boards and flooring Binder intercommunication attic and basement floors. Oily formulations have an unpleasant odor resistant, flammability, tendency to change the color of the wood, increased toxicity, the ability to slow down the process of subsequent drying. Among other things, the wooden parts and products after This treatment is often not easily machined and painted. Therefore, the subject treated oily protective structures should be only those products that are outdoors, constantly in contact with water: a hole under a metal swing, bolts and so on. Stain protected antigribkom surface begin after 48 hours. Best of all such surfaces are painted with silicone paints for wood, which have hydrophobic properties. Given the huge selection of paints on the market, experts recommend that type of test in a hidden place in advance to see what will be the color of the wood after painting. If you need to cut, chop or polish already soaked wood, then treated the tree must be re-processed impregnating means to ensure the integrity of impregnation.

Do not forget that each antiseptic has a period of exposure. At the end of this period, but better a little earlier, a protective layer on the surface of the wood will have to apply again. This is the only thing that will help keep the tree as long as possible and healthy attractive. When using antiseptics should be remembered that the majority of them are toxic not only for the mold. When selecting an antiseptic should carefully review the recommendations of the manufacturer's instructions characteristics of the drug: the point of use, how to secure the application and the degree of toxicity in the case of indoor applications. Must strictly comply with the recommendations of the manufacturer of storage and disposal of unused antiseptic. Some antiseptics may damage the environment if they discharge into surface water, soil or drains. Impregnated wood usually can not be used as a fuel, such a tree recyclable. Gregg Engles helps readers to explore varied viewpoints. Wood preservatives are water-soluble protective equipment, formulations based on volatile organic compounds, oil antiseptic, antiseptic pastes, etc.

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