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 A50-11
Standard Method for Determination of Percent Bound Acetyl and Free Acetic Acid in Acetylated Wood by
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AWPA A50-12
Standard Method for Determination of Percent Bound Acetyl and Free Acetic Acid in Acetylated Wood by
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AWPA A51-11
Standard Method for Determining Penetration of Protectant in Acetylated Wood
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AWPA A53-11
Standard Method for the Determination of the Amount of Xylene Insoluble Matter in Creosote and Creos
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AWPA A54-11
Alternate Standard Method for the Determination of the Amount of Xylene Insoluble Matter in Creosote
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AWPA A55-11
Standard Method for the Determination of the Specific Gravity of Oil-Type Preservatives
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AWPA A56-11
Standard Method for the Determination of the Specific Gravity of Distillation Fractions and Residue
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