The wood of ash in its properties is practically not inferior to the oak in hardness and strength, which is why the ash gains more and more popularity as a material for parquet. However, for external decoration, this wood is additionally treated in chambers with a high temperature without oxygen access. After such processing, the chemical composition of the wood and its properties change: it becomes resistant to moisture differences and is not amenable to decay. The heat -treated ash remains solid, and at the same time as stable as possible both from the point of view of expansion and drying, and from the point of view of warping and preserving the geometric shape.
The thermaline attracts the gaze with its unusual pattern. As if the masters drawn by hand, the lines of annual rings and needle pores turn into new, amazing images. European ash is growing mainly in Central Europe, although it extends to the Euro -Asian zone. This local deciduous tree grows to 35 meters in height and is subject to cutting in adulthood from 60 to 100 years. Due to the heat treatment of raw materials, it turns into a thermal explanatory. The heat -processed ash is one of the most stable wood in the form of wood in our latitudes, including first -class strength. Being primary, light brown with a dark core, the wood of ash after heat treatment Thermomed ash acquires a homogeneous dark basic coffee hue “Latte Macchiato”, which distinguishes the contours of annual rings. The thermal -thoroughly has a compact texture and a smooth surface very pleasant to the touch, so it is pleasant to walk on it.