STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS
STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS
STATE OF THE ART REVIEWS
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COST ACTION E22: Environmental optimisation of wood protection<br />
• FACT: Evaluation of the European Lap-joint method and investigation on its<br />
comparability<br />
- Investigations on the colonization of lap-joints by micro-organisms<br />
- loss of biocides from wood after different periods of exposure<br />
• Influence of different climates on the performance of biocides in lap-joints and<br />
stakes<br />
• Development of more objective assessment methods for wood specimens in field<br />
tests and tests using terrestrial microcosms<br />
• Tolerance of wood destroying micro-organisms against biocidal components<br />
• Analytical methods for wood preservatives<br />
• Biochemical characterization of wood destroying organisms<br />
BFH<br />
• Lap-joint tests using wood based materials (ENV 12037 ENV12038)<br />
• Performance of particleboards with tall-oil additives<br />
• Durability of plantation-grown Teak<br />
• Durability of Bamboos<br />
• Heat treatment of Bamboo<br />
• Heat treatment of Poplar veneers for the production of laminated wood<br />
• Durability of wood under typical conditions in EHC 3<br />
• Durability of different Larix sp. in ground<br />
• Biological variation within test-sites<br />
• Heat treatment e.g. oil-heat-treatment<br />
• Monitoring of modified wood in service<br />
• Field performance of melamin resins<br />
• Hydrophobation of wood in EHC 3 using vegetable oils<br />
Uni Göttingen<br />
• wood attack<br />
• wood durability<br />
Uni Oldenburg<br />
• Investigation and monitoring of sapstain fungi<br />
Optimum bio-effective life<br />
BAM<br />
• Termite control using baiting systems<br />
• FACT: Evaluation of the European Lap-joint method and investigation on its<br />
comparability<br />
- Investigations on the colonization of lap-joints by micro-organisms<br />
- loss of biocides from wood after different periods of exposure<br />
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