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#WoodisGood
The rise of sustainable
building solutions
Long-term viability of durable tropical species is in question due to increasing costs, scarcity and their arguable sustainability.
By becoming more aware of sustainable solutions, we can and want to increase our impact on the world’s resources.
Low impact and quality construction is the way of the future.
With the entry of timber product innovations such as ThermoWood® the application of timber as a construction material is growing.
Building with
#WoodisGood
The rise of sustainable
building solutions
Long-term viability of durable tropical species is in question due to increasing costs, scarcity and their arguable sustainability.
By becoming more aware of sustainable solutions, we can and want to increase our impact on the world’s resources.
Low impact and quality construction is the way of the future.
With the entry of timber product innovations such as ThermoWood® the application of timber as a construction material is growing.
From tree to treasure:
5 reasons to love thermally modified wood
Low maintenance
Easy to maintain
ThermoWood® requires next to no maintenance.
Durable
Since ThermoWood® has a low moisture content, it is resistant to rot and insects. It benefits from a long life expectancy thanks to increased hardness levels.
Ageing with dignity
Without further finishing, ThermoWood® turns beautifully silver-grey over time.
The rise of sustainability
Natural is key
ThermoWood® is 100% natural, free from resins and chemicals. The modification increases the durability class. LDCwood® uses collected rainwater for its process.
Rising awareness
Both architects and devpers understand the need for the construction industry to contribute to a better climate.
Durably climate-resistant
Thermally modified wood is chosen thanks to its extreme performance and sustainability compared to alternative materials.
Low carbon footprint
Sustainable forest management
Through sustainably managed forests, natural resources are extracted and optimized in an ecologically responsible manner.
Low impact
The use of wood reduces ecological footprint.
Long lifespan
Facade cladding with ThermoWood® can reach a lifespan of over 25 years. (EN 350-1)
The planet's well-being
Renewable building material
Wood is an all-natural, biodegradable and recyclable material.
CO2 containment
Wood absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere.
Insulation
To protect our planet, energy-neutral constructions are becoming the norm. Wood lends itself perfectly thanks to its highly insulating properties. ThermoWood®’s thermal conductivity is up to 20-25% lower than unmodified wood.
Energy efficient
Energy efficient
The production and processing of wood is very energy efficient. Wood requires 30% less energy than other raw materials when processed for construction and interior applications. In addition, trees remove CO2 from the atmosphere. The carbon stored by the tree is retained for life in ThermoWood®.
Net carbon emissions per m3 of material
The net carbon emission value represents the relationship between man-made greenhouse gas emissions caused by the production of a product, and the natural and artificial sinks that prevent CO2 from entering the atmosphere.
All LDCwood® products are FSC®, PEFC, or OLB certified. LDCwood® is a member of the International ThermoWood® Association (ITWA).
FSC® (C001899), PEFC (PEFC/07-31-24), BSI ISO 14001 Certified.
OLB (OLB-CERT/COC-190606) : registration by an independent organization according to the OLB system, which enables the tracking of wood whose origin and legality are certified. Origin and Legality of Wood © Bureau Veritas Certification.
All LDCwood® products are FSC®, PEFC, or OLB certified. LDCwood® is a member of the International ThermoWood® Association (ITWA).
FSC® (C001899), PEFC (PEFC/07-31-24), BSI ISO 14001 Certified.
OLB (OLB-CERT/COC-190606) : registration by an independent organization according to the OLB system, which enables the tracking of wood whose origin and legality are certified. Origin and Legality of Wood © Bureau Veritas Certification.
- 607 kg C02 Ayous | Aluminium + 29 396 kg C02 |
- 684 kg C02 poplar | Steel + 17 964 kg C02 |
- 715 kg C02 spruce | Hard plastics + 5 444 kg C02 |
- 824 kg C02 pine | Concrete + 436 kg C02 |
- 871 kg C02 fraké | |
- 1 073 kg C02 ash |
Calculations based on 1 m3 of wood. Source: www.opslagco2inhout.nl – www.houtgeeftzuurstof.be
History & evolution of ThermoWood®
The thermal modification of wood popped up in the early 20th century when a scientific study showed how thermal modification improved the qualities of timber and enhanced its resistance to moisture. ThermoWood® is a brand of the International ThermoWood® Association and its production volumes are increasing steadily. The range of thermally modified timber’s applications has expanded rapidly to cover cladding and interior design products, patio and garden construction and the carpentry industry. As of 2022, almost 250,000 m3 is produced annually from ThermoWood® facilities alone!
Source: The ThermoWood® Handbook
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