Thermally Modified Poplar
Through a specialized thermal modification process, poplar wood is enhanced to resist decay, insects, and moisture, making it ideal for various indoor and outdoor applications. Its distinctive color and grain patterns add a touch of elegance to any space. From decking and siding to furniture and flooring, Thermally Modified Poplar elevates your project to new heights. Experience the beauty and reliability of nature with our premium wood solution.
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Thermally Modified Poplar Siding
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Thermally Modified Cherry Wood
Elevate your projects with the timeless beauty and unmatched quality of our Thermally Modified Cherry Wood, Crafted with precision and innovation, this exquisite wood boasts enhanced durability and stability, making it perfect for a wide range of applications. With its distinct rich tones and unique grain patterns, it adds elegance to any space. Engineered through advanced thermal modification, it offers exceptional resistance to decay and insects.
Thermally Modified Wood Decking
Crafted through innovative thermal modification techniques, our decking offers unparalleled durability and beauty for your outdoor spaces. By subjecting the wood to controlled heat and steam, we enhance its natural properties, resulting in increased resistance to rot, decay, and insect damage. Our Thermally Modified Wood Decking boasts enhanced dimensional stability, reducing warping and cupping over time. With its rich color tones and unique grain patterns, each Thermally Treated Wood Decking is a testament to the beauty of nature. Elevate your outdoor living experience with our Thermally Modified Decking, where sustainability meets sophistication.
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Thermally Treated Wood Decking
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Thermally Modified Decking
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Material
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Basic: Oliver solid wood / white wood / carbonized poplar wood
Surface: Wood wax oil (Natural Wood Color)
Nature Solid Wood Basic: Solid Burmese Red Cherry Wood
Surface: Lacquered finished
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Size
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W180*D16*H300mm(Sample size)
W200*D18*H300mm (Sample size)
W360*D16*H30mm (customizable)
W360*D16*H300mm (customizable)
W200*D28*H300mm (Sample size)
Oliver/ white wood、carbonized poplar wood: W180*D16*H2750mm (customizable)
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Features
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3D Design + Embossed + Natural Wood Pattern
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Usage
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Decoration: Interior/Exterior Wall Cladding, Ceiling, Floor, Door, Furniture, etc.
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Scene
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Home, Hotel, Office, Exhibition, Restaurant, Cinema, Shop, etc.
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What Is Thermally Modified Wood?
Thermally modified wood is a type of timber that undergoes a controlled heating process to alter its chemical and physical properties. This treatment enhances the wood's durability, stability, and resistance to decay and insects, making it suitable for various outdoor and indoor applications, such as decking, siding, and furniture.
What Are The Benefits Of Thermally Modified Wood?
Thermally modified wood offers a myriad of advantages, including enhanced dimensional stability, increased resistance to decay and insects, improved weather resistance, reduced moisture absorption, and a distinct aesthetic appeal due to its unique coloration and grain patterns. Additionally, it is an environmentally friendly option as it often utilizes sustainably sourced timber and requires no chemical treatments during the modification process.
How Long Will Thermally Modified Wood Last?
Thermally modified wood's durability depends on factors like species, treatment process, and environmental conditions, typically lasting between 25 to 30 years. This innovative technique enhances wood's resistance to decay, insects, and moisture, making it suitable for various applications such as decking, siding, and outdoor furniture. Its longevity and eco-friendly attributes make it a compelling choice for sustainable construction and design projects worldwide.
Does Thermally Modified Wood Need To Be Sealed?
Thermally modified wood, subjected to high heat in a controlled environment, undergoes structural changes, enhancing its durability and stability. While it inherently resists decay and insect damage, sealing can further protect it from moisture absorption and UV damage, prolonging its lifespan and maintaining its appearance. Proper sealing depends on factors such as the wood species, intended use, and environmental conditions, necessitating tailored solutions for optimal performance and longevity.
Can You Glue Thermally Modified Wood?
Yes, you can glue thermally modified wood using specialized adhesives designed for high-temperature applications. These adhesives are formulated to bond effectively with the altered surface properties of thermally modified wood, ensuring a strong and durable bond for various woodworking projects.
Is Thermally Modified Wood Fire Resistant?
Thermally modified wood undergoes a heat treatment process that enhances its durability and resistance to decay, but its fire resistance depends on various factors such as treatment duration, temperature, and wood species. While the treatment can improve fire resistance to some extent by reducing the wood's combustibility, it is not inherently fireproof.
Does Thermally Modified Wood Expand?
Thermally modified wood, subjected to high temperatures in a controlled environment, undergoes chemical and structural changes that alter its properties, including reduced moisture content and improved stability. While it typically exhibits decreased swelling and shrinkage compared to untreated wood, expansion can still occur under extreme conditions or prolonged exposure to moisture, albeit to a lesser extent than unmodified wood.
Can You Stain Thermally Modified Wood?
Thermally modified wood presents a unique challenge when it comes to staining due to its altered cellular structure and reduced moisture content. Achieving consistent and desirable results requires a tailored approach that considers factors like wood species, treatment temperature, and desired finish. Experimentation with various staining techniques, application methods, and compatible products is essential to find the optimal solution for enhancing the appearance of thermally modified wood while preserving its inherent qualities.
How do you thermally modify wood?
Thermal Modification refers to the process of wood this is placed in a chamber and gradually heated between 410-450º F, and completely void of Oxygen to prevent combustion. Through this process, wood is altered on a cellular level, fostering many noteworthy improvements.