Wood
Premium Quality Wood for Your Projects
When it comes to premium construction materials, nothing compares to the natural beauty and durability of Wood. Our Wood products are sourced from sustainable forests and processed with cutting-edge technology to ensure exceptional quality for both residential and commercial applications.
Key Product Specifications
- Material Type: 100% Natural Wood
- Density: 650-750 kg/m³
- Moisture Content: 8-12%
- Standard Sizes: Various dimensions available
- Finish Options: Natural, Stained, or Painted
- Durability Rating: Class 1-4 (depending on species)
- Sustainability Certification: FSC/PEFC Certified
Detailed Wood Characteristics
| Property | Value | Testing Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Bending Strength | 85-120 MPa | EN 408 |
| Compression Strength | 45-70 MPa | EN 408 |
| Thermal Conductivity | 0.12-0.18 W/(m·K) | EN ISO 10456 |
| Fire Resistance | Class B-C (EU) | EN 13501-1 |
Wood Applications
Our premium Wood is suitable for numerous applications including:
- Flooring and decking
- Furniture manufacturing
- Construction framing
- Interior paneling
- Outdoor structures
Wood FAQ Section
FAQ 1: How do I maintain Wood products?
Proper Wood maintenance involves regular cleaning with a soft cloth or brush and mild soap solution. For outdoor Wood, apply protective sealant or oil annually. Avoid excessive moisture exposure and direct sunlight for prolonged periods. Indoor Wood may require occasional polishing with Wood-specific products to maintain its natural luster.
FAQ 2: What makes your Wood environmentally friendly?
Our Wood comes from responsibly managed forests certified by FSC and PEFC. For every tree harvested, multiple new trees are planted. Our manufacturing process uses water-based finishes and adhesives, minimizing VOC emissions. The Wood is 100% biodegradable and has a negative carbon footprint when considering its entire lifecycle.
FAQ 3: How does Wood compare to synthetic alternatives?
Wood offers superior thermal insulation, natural beauty, and better structural performance compared to most synthetic materials. While some plastics may have lower maintenance needs, Wood is more durable in the long term and can be repaired rather than replaced. Wood also regulates indoor humidity naturally and creates healthier living environments.
Wood Grading Information
| Grade | Appearance | Common Uses | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium | Clear, uniform grain, minimal knots | High-end furniture, visible surfaces | $$$$ |
| Standard | Some knots and color variations | Flooring, general construction | $$$ |
| Economy | More knots and natural features | Structural framing, hidden applications | $$ |
Wood Installation Guidelines
For optimal Wood performance, follow these installation tips:
- Allow Wood to acclimate to room conditions for 48 hours before installation
- Maintain proper spacing (usually 1/8" to 1/4") for expansion
- Use appropriate fasteners that won't react with Wood tannins
- Install with proper subfloor preparation and moisture barriers
- Follow manufacturer recommendations for adhesive application if needed
Wood Sustainability Facts
- Wood stores approximately 1 ton of CO2 per cubic meter
- Wood construction uses 20-50% less energy than steel or concrete
- Modern forestry practices ensure renewable Wood supplies
- Wood waste is 100% recyclable as chips, mulch, or biomass fuel
Additional Wood FAQ
FAQ 4: How long does Wood typically last?
Properly maintained Wood can last for decades or even centuries. Indoor Wood furniture and structures often last 50+ years, while exterior Wood with proper treatment typically lasts 20-40 years depending on climate conditions and maintenance. Some historic Wood buildings have remained standing for over 300 years.
FAQ 5: Does Wood require special tools for cutting?
While Wood can be cut with standard woodworking tools, we recommend using sharp carbide-tipped blades for cleaner cuts. For hardwoods, slower feed rates and proper blade selection (tooth count and geometry) are important. Always wear appropriate safety equipment when cutting Wood.
FAQ 6: Can Wood be used in humid environments?
Yes, with proper selection and treatment. Certain Wood species like teak, cedar, and redwood naturally resist moisture. For high-humidity areas, we recommend using Wood with appropriate protective finishes and ensuring proper ventilation. Engineered Wood products designed for humid conditions are also available.
