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		      | Thermal Wood and KELO
 
 
 
 What is understood by the term “thermal wood”?
 
 
 For generations, it has been known that the weather resistance of wood could be markedly improved by charing.
 
 Nowadays, computer-controlled heat treatment of wood in special drying chambers at temperatures of 180-250°C permanently alters the structure of the wood for the better.
 
 Due to the treatment, the colour of the wood changes from light to dark brown. There are 3 levels of treatment, each selected according to the corresponding purpose for which the wood is to be used.
 
 In principle, all types of wood are suitable for this process. Heat treatment of spruce, aspen, alder, birch and pine is particularly effective, so that work on the wood through cutting, planing or turning is easy to carry out.
 
 FINIMEX will gladly advise you about the selection of wood to suit your purposes and the correct level of heat treatment.
 
 
 Advantages of Thermal Wood:
 Possibilities for outdoor use:large decrease in damp-related tension and changes in shape of the wood
 considerable reduction in the formation of cracks, as the wood only works up to a tenth as much as untreated wood
 minimal splintering and splitting with nails and screws
 distinct increase in weather- and rot resistance
 versatile usage possibilities – both indoors and outdoors
 ecological alternative to pressure-impregnated wood and tropical wood
 problem-free disposal by burning
 Possibilities for indoor use: environmentally friendly building (garden furniture, fences, pergolas, windows and doors) 
 Thermal wood is ideal for the indoor construction of sauna facilities.flooring 
 wall and ceiling coverings 
 sauna construction
 Because of its damp- and dirt resistant qualities, it is recommended for use in saunas where an increased standard of hygiene is required, for example in honey- or salt applications or the employment of Finnish birch twigs (finnish: vihta; russian: wenik).
 
 
 
 
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