Unlike chemical impregnation, thermal modification enhances the wood throughout, not just the outer surface. The result is boards that are stable and durable in every sense. At Thermory, we believe product quality is paramount, so we work hard on mastering our technology and innovating to stay ahead.
The thermal modification process takes place in a heating chamber with special sensors and is controlled with computers by experienced specialists.
Thermory’s quality is ensured by a special thermal modification process developed based on 20 years of experience, which varies by species and purpose of use.
The principle is the same: the moisture level of the wood is reduced to 0% over a period of 35-46 hours and then the temperature is raised to the necessary level, followed by the cooling and misting of the wood. At all times during the thermal modification process, only temperature and steam are used. Heat triggers physical and chemical reactions in the wood and we control the process by adjusting the moisture.