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Boracol 400RH Timber Fungal Decay Treatment

Boracol 400RH is primarily designed for the heavy duty application of preventative and/or remedial treatment of timber against fungal decay and a remedial treatment against insect attack.

It is also used for the treatment of other surfaces that have been in contact with affected timber.

General

Boracol 400RH is a viscous clear liquid with a faint sweet odour.

Active Constituents:

111g/L Boron (B) present as Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate

13.2g/L Benzalkonium Chloride.

Solvent:

739g/L Monoethylene Glycol

Uses

Boracol 400RH is also used for the treatment of other surfaces that have been in contact with affected timber. It can be used on all types of timber species.

However, timber treated with Boracol 400RH does not comply with the penetration requirements of Australian Standard AS1604 - Specification for preservative treatment.

Boracol 400RH’s diffusion properties provide a means of effectively treating existing timber structures by delivering preservative protection into timber. The unique solvent system of Boracol 400RH enables the product to diffuse when moisture is present, thus enabling the active ingredients to move from the surface of the timber into the areas where fungal attack may occur.

Boracol 400RH is non-corrosive and can be used to coat fittings and fasteners to improve the ease of application and the protection of holes into which fittings are placed.

Applications Include:

  • Wooden Bridges
  • Power Poles
  • Pergolas
  • Cantilever Beams
  • Structural Timbers
  • Marinas
  • Decks
  • Flooring
  • Lintels
  • Timber Cladding
  • Window Frames
  • Door Frames

And any other timber structures where timber may have been attacked by decay or insects.

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Pack Sizes

Available in 5 litres and 20 litres plastic containers with larger 200 litre and 1000 litre packages available on request.




NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER, CONTRARY TO THE PRODUCT LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION.