[Technical Note] The Effect of Variables on Laboratory Termite Testing: Part II—Effect of Grain Orientation of Test Blocks

The effect of test-block grain orientation on laboratory termite tests using American Wood-Preservers' Association Standard E1-97 was evaluated using Coptotermes formosanus . This research revealed that testing of samples with the 6-mm direction in either the longitudinal or the tangential dire...

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subjects Coptotermes formosanus
Forest products industry
Grain orientation
Laboratories
Moisture content
Orientation effects
Termites
Test methods
Wood preservatives
title [Technical Note] The Effect of Variables on Laboratory Termite Testing: Part II—Effect of Grain Orientation of Test Blocks
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