Use of Thermally Modified Wood
Thermally modified wood is a versatile material with a variety of uses.
Thermowood is ideal for cladding house facades due to its durability, reliability, stability, resistance to temperature fluctuations, humidity, and fungus. Planken, block-house, and thermo wood lining are the most commonly used products.
Thermowood is perfect for terraces, outdoor verandas and pergolas. It is also ideal for spaces with high humidity levels, including bathtubs, saunas, bathrooms, and pools. While ordinary wood cannot withstand persistent contact with water, humidity, or high temperatures without effects, thermowood is impervious to all this.
Thermally treated wood is commonly used to create garden and bathroom furniture that can serve its owners for decades.
Additionally, thermally modified wood is used for manufacturing flooring boards, window frames, doors, kitchenware, staircases, ornamental moldings, and much more.