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Thermally Modified Wood Decking - Natrl - Red Oak No Finish

Thermally Modified Wood Decking - Natrl - Red Oak No Finish

THE PERFORMANCE-DRIVEN ECO-CONSCIOUS OPTION

Arbor Wood is an eco-conscious alternative to composite, chemical-treated or exotic hardwood decking. Because thermally modified wood is less prone to water absorption, expansion/contraction, rot and decay, woods not typically suitable for outdoor applications are able to perform with a long service life.

规格
  • BENEFITS

    Enhanced appearance

    A rich, even tone throughout, a quick power wash restores wood back to its original color.

    Solid & Stable

    Dimensional stability is increased, minimal expansion and contraction ensuring a straight board for life

    Workability

    Arbor Wood may be glued, painted, or finished similar to standard wood to achieve the desired look for your next project.

    High performance

    Less water absorption makes it less susceptible to mold, rot & fungal decay

    Natural process

    Chemical-free process using only heat and steam

    Value added

    New application for domestic wood


    FINISHES

    It is recommended to finish Arbor Wood with an exterior UV protective surface finish. Our products have minimal expansion/contraction properties and can be finished with standard products, such as paints and clear coats. Clients should expect slightly longer dry times because of the non-absorbing nature of the material. We recommend the use of Cutek Extreme penetrating oil and UV color tones.

技术规格
  • 唯一参考thermally-modified-wood-decking-natrl-red-oak-no-finish
  • 产品系列Thermally Modified Wood Decking
  • 产品组Natrl
  • 类型对象(单个对象)
  • 发布日期2023-11-10
  • 版本号1
相关
  • 主材料Thermally Modified Wood
  • 设计国家/地区United States
  • 制造国家/地区United States
分类
  • BIMobject 类别建筑 - Wood Decking
  • Uniclass 2015 代码Pr_25_71_97_37
  • Uniclass 2015 说明Hardwood deck boards
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 代码06 15 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 标题Wood Decking

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