AWPA

The American Wood Protection Association (AWPA, formerly the American Wood Preservers' Association) is a non-profit organization responsible for promulgating voluntary wood preservation standards. AWPA Standards are developed by its technical committees in an ANSI-accredited, consensus-based process that involves individuals from all facets of wood preservation: Producers of preservatives and preservative components; producers of treated and untreated wood products; end users of treated wood; engineers, architects and building code officials; government entities, academia, and other groups with a general interest in wood preservation. AWPA's Standards are universally specified for wood preservation in the USA, and are recognized worldwide.
AWPA E10-16
Laboratory Method for Evaluating the Decay Resistance of Wood-Based Materials Against Pure Basidiomy
$10.00 $20.00
AWPA E10-91
Standard Method of Testing Wood Preservatives by Laboratory Soil-Block Cultures
$10.00 $20.00
AWPA E12-08
Standard Method of Determining Corrosion of Metal in Contact with Treated Wood
$10.00 $20.00
AWPA E12-14
Standard Method of Determining Corrosion of Metal in Contact with Treated Wood
$10.00 $20.00
AWPA E12-15
Standard Method of Determining Corrosion of Metal in Contact with Treated Wood
$10.00 $20.00
AWPA E12-94
Standard Method of Determining Corrosion of Metal in Contact with Treated Wood
$10.00 $20.00
AWPA E13-01
Standard Method of Testing to Determine Water Repellents in Pressure Treated Lumber
$10.00 $20.00
AWPA E13-08
Standard Method of Testing to Determine Water Repellents in Pressure Treated Lumber
$10.00 $20.00
AWPA E13-09
Standard Method of Testing to Determine Water Repellents in Pressure Treated Lumber
$10.00 $20.00
AWPA E13-15
Standard Method to Determine If Lumber Has Been Pressure Treated With a Water Repellent
$10.00 $20.00