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Robert E. Woodburn, AIA, CSI, CCS, CCCA Senior Member Username: bob_woodburn
Post Number: 114 Registered: 11-2010
| Posted on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 - 06:07 pm: | |
I received the following inquiry: "Is there any other product that we can use other than the Borate to treat the wood? I’m not having a pricing issue or anything. The GC just called and said that Borate can get rather messy and if there is something else that we could use he would welcome it." Though I'm not sure what "rather messy" means, what's the best alternative? Other comments? |
Nathan Woods, CSI, CCCA, LEED AP Senior Member Username: nwoods
Post Number: 607 Registered: 08-2005
| Posted on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 - 06:20 pm: | |
Borate is known as SBX/DOT (Sodium Borate) or Zinc Borate preservative materials. Alternatives include ACQ-C (Alkaline Copper Quat Type C), ACQ-D Carbonate (Alkaline Copper Quat Type D, Carbonate formulation), CA-B/ CA-C (Copper Azole Types B and C), µCA-C (Azole biocide). Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA) has been used successfully for a number of decades for pressure treating wood. But I believe is no longer used due to EPA regulations. Simpson has a really good FAQ about treated lumber products, and how the chemicals used cause bi-metallic corrosion, so the fasteners used with treated lumber need to be very specific. Here is the link: http://www.strongtie.com/productuse/ptwoodfaqs.html |
Mark Gilligan SE, Senior Member Username: mark_gilligan
Post Number: 693 Registered: 10-2007
| Posted on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 - 10:14 pm: | |
I understand borate is inappropriate when subject to rain or free water. |
Curt Norton, CSI, CCS Senior Member Username: curtn
Post Number: 186 Registered: 06-2002
| Posted on Thursday, October 30, 2014 - 08:37 am: | |
We don't deal with it in my region, but borate is used in treatment to deter termites. If that is not an issue for your project, you can certainly use CCA. |
Curt Norton, CSI, CCS Senior Member Username: curtn
Post Number: 187 Registered: 06-2002
| Posted on Thursday, October 30, 2014 - 08:38 am: | |
Correction: ACQ |
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