Wolmanized® CCA Heavy Duty™ Wood by Robbins

wolm-heavy-logoWolmanized® CCA Heavy Duty™ wood by Robbins is poles, piles, timbers, posts, or plywood that is pressure treated with CCA preservative to provide protection from termites and fungal decay. The chemical used to preserve Wolmanized Heavy Duty pressure treated wood is a mixture of the oxides of copper, chromium, and arsenate known as CCA. Learn more about CCA.

For 75 years, CCA-treated wood has been specified in a wide variety of applications; as of December 31, 2003, this wood may be produced only for listed uses. When used as recommended, CCA-treated wood is harmless to people, plants, and animals.Its use provides environmental benefits as well as decades of service.

Specify Wolmanized® Heavy Duty™ wood by Robbins for applications in which conditions conducive to termites and fungal decay are present. This includes wood that will be in contact with water, soil, concrete or masonry, subject to periodic wetting, or exposed to moisture or high humidity.

For more technical information on Wolmanized Heavy Duty wood, such as explanation of CCA and how it works, fixation, retention and penetration, and heartwood versus sapwood, download the Wolmanized Heavy Duty Wood Specification Guide.

 Wolmanized® Heavy Duty™ Wood Advantages

• Preserved with CCA.
• Protection against rot, fungal decay and termites.
• Confidence for architects, builders & engineers, based on 70 years of success, that the wood will perform.
• Easy to work, repair, and modify with common tools.
• Strong, resilient, versatile and economical.
• Not harmful to people, plants, and animals when used as recommended.
• Produced by independent licensees of Arch Wood Protection, which follow enforced quality control measures.

Recommended Hardware

Conditions that are conducive to attack by fungal decay and termites also promote metal corrosion.  Therefore, fasteners should be corrosion-resistant, such as:

• hot-dipped galvanized
• copper
• silicon bronze
• stainless steel 304 and 316
• other metals having corrosion resistance equal to that of hot-dipped galvanized.

Aluminum is subject to corrosion and should not be used in direct contact with CCA-treated wood.

Wood-U-logoWolmanized® Wood University gives you information, how-to videos and other tools to use pressure-treated wood properly and build long-lasting projects. Know Your Wood®: Make sure you understand the difference between Above Ground and Ground Contact applications. Learn how to revitalize preserved wood decks and how to inspect older decks for potential safety problems. It’s all here!