Process
Thermo-D treatment of every fiber
What is ThermoWood®?
Consistent quality due to standardized treatment
ThermoWood® process in 3 phases
Timber dries and moisture content decreases.
- High-temperature drying: 100-212°C
- Moisture level: 20% -> 2%
Phase 2
Kiln is kept at a steady temperature to modify the wood.
- Thermal modification: 212°C
- Moisture level: 2%
Temperature is lowered and the moisture content is increased with steam and water.
- Conditioning/cooling
- Moisture level: 2% -> 4-7%
LDCwood® operators’ minds
LDCwood®’s philosophy is to let the wood direct the process, not the process direct the wood. LDCwood® Thermo Technicians, like the world’s most accomplished bakers, take on their job with the utmost attention to detail to achieve the perfect finished product, everytime.
Durability class
When exposed to weather without surface treatment, ThermoWood® products remain significantly drier than unmodified timber. In warm and humid climates, it is recommended to surface treat against humidity, erosion, and UV radiation. In conclusion, Thermo-D ThermoWood® survives even the most extreme weather conditions.
LDCwood® products are all Thermo-D, the most durable ThermoWood® with resistance to decay and weather.
| Durability Class(EN 350-1) | Use Class (EN335-1) | Examples of applications | Products |
| 1 Very durable | 3 Outdoors, Exposed to weather | Outdoor cladding | Thermo-D ayous, pine |
| 2 Durable | 3 Outdoors, exposed to weather | Outdoor cladding Garden structures | Thermo-D spruce Thermo-D ash, ayous, fraké |
| 3 Moderately durable | 2 Outdoors, under roof | Sauna structures Outdoor structures and furniture under roof | Thermo-S pine, spruce Thermo-S hardwood Thermo-D hardwood |
| 4 Less durable | 1 Indoors in dry condition | Interior cladding |

