Thermal modification. It’s a term we talk a lot about at Intectural, and when applied to softwoods like pine, thermal modification can make these materials suitable for applications traditionally reserved for hardwoods such as exotics like Ipe and Teak.
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Read MoreLOCUS recently moved in to a new office featuring a gorgeous install of Arbor Wood Co. thermally modified wood.
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