Method and composition for treating wood with pentachlorophenol

Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion – Cellulosic base

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RE0331210

ABSTRACT:
A composition for impregnating wood with pentachlorophenol is prepared by dissolving pentachlorophenol in [a petroleum fraction] an organic solvent at least 50% of which will distill above 485.degree. F., and mixing the resulting solution with water to produce a finely divided dispersion of the solution in water.

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