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UK Sleepers are reliable and experienced suppliers of ThermoWood Cladding. Sansin SDF Natural Tone: Driftwood 03, Weathered Wood 04, Pine 05, Raw Sienna 06, Sahara Mist 10, Monterey Red 14, Light Honey 15, Autumn Gold 16, Espresso 17, Suede 19, Wheat 44, Camel 45, Natural Cedar 101, Banff Brown 1102, Canyon Red 1103, Roasted Almond 1104, Harvest Gold 1105, Gunstock 1106, Golden Wheat ترمو وود 1107, Crimson 1108, Copper 1109, Champagne 1110, Cocoa 1111, Java 1112.

It is commonly used in architectural cladding and has increased dimensional stability, durability and hardness compared to untreated softwood. We only use thermo-wood of high quality which has been treated on the basis of the Finnish process. This "greying" does not have an effect on the natural durability of the material.

In addition, because the technology is not well known, there is little public information available about drying schedules, and many new producers of thermally modified woods experience a large % of drying defects, discoloration, brittleness, equipment malfunctions (including fires) and an inability to obtain the high durability ratings that more established producers, like Brenstol (Thermory), have achieved.

In the early 2000's, Brenstol purchased Tre-Timber, becoming the largest producer of thermally modified wood. Thermowood can be used in many areas such as interior and exterior cladding, floors and indoor ceilings, moldings and sections, facades, garden furniture, playground equipment, noise screening, sauna panelling, fences and terraces.

Thermo modification treatment gives the wood new, useful best and newest features on the outdoor products are the excellent resistance against decay and permeability, which increase the lifetime and durability. The Finnish wood heat treatment technology ThermoWood, was recently introduced to Turkey.

However it can be left untreated to turn grey in colour if a more natural effect is required. Applied correctly, heat and steam are sufficient to turn wood into a durable and impressive construction material. At the beginning of 1990s the term ThermoWood® was coined for the first time when the VTT (Technical Research Center in Finland) further expanded the research to heat treatment, and thus the ´ThermoWood® method´ was developed.

It has been known for many years burning the surface of wood will make the material more durable & less likely to move, commercially achieving this has been the challenge. Through thermal processes, the durability of this Scandinavian wood is significantly increased.

A final advantage is the increased insulation capacity of 23 % compared to untreated wood, making the product very suitable for low energy buildings. Thermowood is more weatherproof and resistant to rot than untreated wood. The results indicate that the heat treatment method clearly decreased the MOR, MOE and lBS of pine and fir.

The heat modification process enhances the timbers stability meaning it will not twist or warp like unmodified timber. Bending strength properties are somewhat reduced with heat treatment class LunaThermo-D. On the one hand this is because of the possibility to be able to use thermally modified timber in wet or outside areas, on the other hand also because of the dark colour which the wood gets depending on the intensity of the thermal treatment.

Thermo modification treatment gives the wood new, useful best and newest features on the outdoor products are the excellent resistance against decay and permeability, which increase the lifetime and durability. The Finnish wood heat treatment technology ThermoWood, was recently introduced to Turkey.

Sansin SDF Natural Tone: Driftwood 03, Weathered Wood 04, Pine 05, Raw Sienna 06, Sahara Mist 10, Monterey Red 14, Light Honey 15, Autumn Gold 16, Espresso 17, Suede 19, Wheat 44, Camel 45, Natural Cedar 101, Banff Brown 1102, Canyon Red 1103, Roasted Almond 1104, Harvest Gold 1105, Gunstock 1106, Golden Wheat 1107, Crimson 1108, Copper 1109, Champagne 1110, Cocoa 1111, Java 1112.

Thermally modified wood, also known as Torrefied wood, is wood that has been modified by a controlled pyrolysis process of wood being heated (> 180 °C) in absence of oxygen inducing some chemical changes to the chemical structures of cell wall components ( lignin , cellulose and hemicellulose ) in the wood in order to increase its durability Low oxygen content prevents the wood from burning at these high temperatures.