ABSORPTION AND PENETRATION OF COAL TAR AND CREOSOTE. 15 
Temperature of preservative a,nd pressure constant and the time of 
treatment varied. — (Tables 16 and 17 and fig. 8.) 
With the mixture containing 20 per cent tar and 80 per cent 
creosote it was necessary to increase the treating period from two 
PENETRANCE TESTS. 
(Data in Table 15.) 
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^i G> 7.— The relative absorptions and penetrations into longleaf pine using mixtures of creosote No. 6 and 
tar No. 4. Time of treatment, 2 hours; pressure, 80 pounds per square inch; temperature of preservative, 
180° F. 
hours to four hours to obtain the same absorption as when the 
creosote unmixed with tar was used. A reduction in the average 
11917°— 18— Bull. 607 3 
