Performance of copper treated utility poles and posts used in service for several years

Abstract Copper based wood preservatives are among the most important wood preservatives for heavy-duty applications. Wood treated with copper-based preservatives performs excellently if applied according to preservative specifications. If used improperly, premature failures can appear. In order to elucidate the properties of copper treated wood in use, utility poles and posts treated with copper-based preservatives were investigated. Poles were cut into smaller specimens, and copper and chromium penetration, retention, mechanical properties, extractive content, short-term water uptake and fungicidal properties were then determined. The results clearly showed that wood retains its properties if treated with sufficient amounts of copper-based wood preservatives. Insufficient amounts of preservatives applied result in premature failures of wood commodities. Regardless of the type of wood preservative used, the central part of spruce wood poles and piles is the weakest point, where the majority of the failures occurs.