Thermally Modified Wood

While thermally modified wood has a number of advantages, it can also be more expensive than other types of wood.

Thermally modified wood (TMW) refers to wood that has been subjected to high temperatures in a controlled environment to enhance its properties. The modification processes typically involve heating the wood to temperatures between 320°F (160°C) and 500°F (260°C ) in an oxygen-deprived environment, which alters the wood’s chemical and physical properties, resulting in improved durability, stability, and resistance to biological decay.

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