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South African Wood Preservers’ Association (SAWPA)

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The South African Wood Preservers Association (SAWPA) is a non-profit association formed in 1980, by the South African wood preserving industry, primarily to promote timber treatment and treated timber products. Commercially grown timber in Southern Africa is mainly of the Eucalyptus and Pinus species, both of which are not durable. By applying the correct chemicals to these timbers we are able to ensure that the timber performs as if it were durable thereby giving predictable long life performance.
Website
http://www.sawpa.co.za
Email
admin@sawpa.co.za
Phone
(011) 9741061
Address
South African Wood Preservers AssociationSAFCA Building6 Hulley RoadIsando
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