Corrosion

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Wood is essentially a corrosive material, with some varieties being particularly corrosive. For example, steel screws or nails inserted into oak will corrode rapidly. Some timber treatments can exacerbate the problem. Since timber contains acetic acid - a volatile organic compound (VOC), vapour release in a confined space can sometimes...

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