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Thermally modified wood
Thermally modified wood is a wood product that has undergone a special heat treatment process that increases its durability, stability, and overall quality.
Through carefully controlled heating (heat treatment involves heating wood to a temperature of 160–230 °C (320–446 °F), the treated wood becomes more resistant to rot, fungus, bark beetles and other wood pests. This makes thermally modified wood an excellent choice for outdoor decoration, as it can withstand the most adverse environmental conditions.

Advantages of thermally modified wood
Enhanced Durability
Due to heat treatment, thermally modified wood is more resistant to rot, wood pests, fungus or bacteria.
Longevity
Due to its durability and resistance, thermally modified wood products have a longer lifespan.
Stability
It maintains its shape and resists warping and cupping, even in varying weather conditions.
Reduced Moisture Absorption
Thermally modified wood absorbs little moisture and remains stable, making it perfect for outdoor decoration.
Aesthetic
The wood acquires a rich, attractive color through the thermal treatment, enhancing its visual appeal.
Sustainability
Thermally modified wood is sourced from responsibly managed forests that meet sustainability requirements.
No Chemical Treatment
The thermal process eliminates the need for chemical treatment, reducing its environmental impact.










