The Preservation of Structural Timber

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C. This is a special "creosote" made from coniferous wood, and has been used quite extensively in the United States with good results.
B. M. Preservative.— The agent in this country is Franz Workman, 31 Liberty Street, New York City. It is a mixture of zinc chloride and normal aluminum sulphate, and has been tested experimentally on a large scale in this country but has not been commercially practised to any appreciable extent. It is forced into wood in much the same manner as in Burnettizing.
...Water-Gas Tar Creosote. — Made by a number of companies in the United States but seldom sold under its own name. Often mixed with coal-tar creosote. Tests by the U. S. Forest Service show it to have considerable merit as a wood preservative, but not as efficient for general purposes as coal-tar creosote.
Holz-Helfer. — Handled by the Vaughn Paint Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, and made in Germany. The wood is either painted with or dipped in the solution. It is a greenish-brown liquid containing zinc chloride, copper, and creosote with a specific gravity at 60° C.


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