IS 4873

: 2000

Methods of laboratory testing of wood preservatives against fungi and borers (powder post beetles) : Part 1 Determination of threshold values of wood preservatives against fungi

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This standard outlines the laboratory testing methods for determining the threshold values of wood preservatives against wood-destroying fungi. It establishes the minimum preservative retention required to effectively prevent fungal decay by measuring the weight loss of treated timber blocks after controlled incubation.

Methods of laboratory testing of wood preservatives against fungi and borers (powder post beetles) : Part 1 Determination of threshold values of wood preservatives against fungi

Quick Reference Values
Standard test block dimensions19 x 19 x 19 mm
Incubation temperature25 ± 1°C
Incubation relative humidity70 ± 5%
Typical incubation duration12 to 16 weeks
Drying oven temperature for block weight103 ± 2°C
Key Formulas
Weight loss (%) = [(W1 - W2) / W1] x 100 — where W1 is initial oven-dry weight and W2 is final oven-dry weight after incubation
Practical Notes
Maintain strict sterile conditions during the preparation and infection of test blocks to prevent contamination by unintended mold or fungi.
Oven-dry weights must be carefully recorded before and after testing, as the assessment relies entirely on accurate mass loss calculation.
Ensure test blocks are free from natural defects like knots or cracks which could skew preservative absorption or weight loss.