CCA Droppers are engineered to provide secure and reliable fencing solutions.
Treated with a high-performance preservative, they resist rot, decay, and pest damage, even in harsh environmental conditions. Designed for versatility, they are suitable for both agricultural and residential uses.
Whether you’re building fences, supporting structures, or working on agricultural projects, our gum poles ensure long-lasting performance and peace of mind.
CCA Droppers excel in environments where durability and performance are crucial. They offer reliable solutions for various applications, including:
Our CCA Droppers are carefully pressure treated (Tanalith H4) and designed to meet rigorous industry standards.
Whether you’re working in wet, humid conditions or in areas prone to extreme weather, they offer unmatched durability and performance.
Diameters From | Diameters To | Length From | Length To | Treatement Class | Species |
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32mm | 49mm | 1.2m | 3m | H3 | Eucalyptus |
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Discover everything about the CCA treatment process, the optimal uses for poles and timber, and how to ensure longevity in your projects. Stay up to date with the latest trends in the timber industry.
You can rely on us to offer the essential insights for making well-informed decisions concerning CCA Treated Poles. We are here to answer all your questions.
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CCA treatment stands for Chromated Copper Arsenate, a process that protects timber poles from rot, pests, and decay, making them durable for outdoor use.
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CCA-treated poles can last 20 to 50 years or more, depending on their exposure to environmental conditions and proper maintenance.
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Yes, CCA-treated poles are safe when used as intended, such as for fencing, construction, and agricultural applications. They should not be used for food contact surfaces.
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CCA poles are widely used for fencing, construction, agriculture, retaining walls, landscaping, and other outdoor structural projects.
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Yes, CCA-treated poles are designed for wet and in-ground applications. Poles treated to H4 or higher are specifically suited for these conditions.
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To maintain CCA poles, avoid cutting or drilling into treated areas unnecessarily, seal exposed ends with preservative, and inspect periodically for damage or wear.
Experience the durability and reliability of our CCA-treated droppers for your next project. Whether you’re building fences, landscaping, or supporting agricultural ventures, our products are designed to perform.
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