thermally modified wood
Thermally modified wood is wood that has been treated with heat to enhance its properties. This process involves heating the wood to high temperatures, typically between 160°C and 260°C, in a controlled environment. The heat alters the wood's chemical structure, making it more resistant to moisture, decay, and insects.
The result is a durable and stable material that can be used for various applications, including outdoor furniture, decking, and flooring. Thermally modified wood is also more environmentally friendly, as it reduces the need for chemical preservatives and can be sourced from sustainable timber.