- Q.Does ACQ-treated wood
contribute to accelerated corrosion of galvanized
fasteners?
A.Kevin Archer, product
development manager at Chemical Specialties, a
Charlotte, N.C., manufacturer of ACQ,
responds: All types of preservative-treated
wood are potentially more corrosive to galvanized
fasteners than untreated wood. Under controlled
tests for corrosion, galvanized-steel fasteners in
ACQ-treated wood perform similarly to galvanized
fasteners in wood treated with other preservatives
(CCA, ACZA, and copper boron azole).
The treated-wood industry recommends the use of
hot-dipped galvanized-steel fasteners, which have a
thicker coating of zinc than electroplated
galvanized fasteners. In environments where treated
wood is expected to remain wet for long periods of
time, stainless-steel fasteners will perform better
than hot-dipped galvanized fasteners.