Information about thermopine
Thermally modified wood boasts unsurpassed longevity and is often compared to larch and teak.
Only heat and steam (190–212°C) are used for treating the wood. No chemical substances are used.
Thermally modified wood has resistance category 2 according to EN 113 standard.
During thermal modification, high temperature modifies the structure of the wood and renders the wood more stable, robust, fully resistant to moisture, mould, fungi, temperature fluctuations and other outdoor conditions.
Untreated Thermopine and coatings
Thermowood became silver grey color within 3-5 years and doesn’t required future care.
Coatings by pigmented oil or silicate paints gives wide possibilities update colors by individual needs