OVERVIEW
Introduction
Sheet Steel Roong and Siding
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Isolate the Steel and Wood Components
Avoid Use of Pressure Treated Wood
Fasteners
Many buildings will include wood members in applications
such as sill plates, splash boards, strapping, purlins, door or
window bucks, and posts. In some of these end-uses it is a
requirement that the wood be chemically treated (pressure
treated) to extend the service life.
Designers and builders need to be aware that changes in the
available wood perservatives may impact the durability of
any connected steel components or fasteners.
Eective January 1, 2004 the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) banned the use of Chromated Copper
Arsenate (CCA) as a preservative in treated lumber for
residential construction. This was done in an eort to reduce
the use of chromate and arsenic thereby mitigating the
potential health and environmental problems. The wood
preservative industry has been switching to alternative
waterborne compounds including Sodium Borate (SBX),
Alkaline Copper Quat (ACQ), Copper Azole (CBA-A and CA-B),
and Ammoniacal Copper Zinc Arsenate (ACZA).
Unfortunately, research has indicated that ACQ, CBA-A, CA-B
and ACZA, the new generation copper-based products, are
more corrosive to galvanized steel than the former CCA.
Since ACQ is becoming the predominant preservative in use,
the discussions in this paper will refer to it exclusively.
The purpose of this Fact Sheet is to convey the recommendations of the sheet steel industry for the application of steel
products with ACQ pressure treated wood.
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