We are Arbor Wood Co.

 

Domestically Produced Thermally Modified Wood

Arbor Wood Co. produces thermally modified wood for a variety of outdoor and indoor applications including siding, decking, and architectural millwork. Our process starts by using domestically-sourced and responsibly-harvested wood which is thermally modified using only heat and steam. The result is a high-quality, performance-driven material, which sustains the natural beauty and design element of wood all without the use of harsh chemicals.

 
 
 

What is ARbor wood?

Arbor Wood is thermally modified wood produced in a specialized, 3-phase kiln chemical free process using only heat and steam. An initial gradual increase in temperature reduces the equilibrium moisture content (EMC) of the wood. Phase 2 sees a rapid spike in temperature and is where the magic really happens. The cellular composition of the wood is altered in this high-heat, oxygen-deprived environment which converts the natural acids and sugars so as to no longer be a food source for mold, rot or fungal decay. This change also renders the wood ‘hydrophobic’, meaning it loses much of the natural tendency to absorb water going forward. As a natural byproduct of the process the wood takes on a richer, dark tone throughout giving it a look similar to that of exotic species. The 3rd and final phase introduces steam to cool the wood down and bring the EMC back up to a suitable level. Thermal modification is one of the most natural, chemical-free ways to extend the life of wood products.

 

Phase 1

Temperature Increase
The temperature in the modification kiln begins to increase, removing much of the pitch and sap in the wood. Steam is introduced to prevent the wood from checking in the high heat. The moisture content of the wood is reduced from 15-20% down to nearly zero.

Phase 2

Thermal Modification
Oxygen is removed from the modification kiln and peak temperatures are acheived. This high-heat, oxygen-deprived environment causes hydrolysis - a breaking of the bond between H2O and the wood’s hemicellulose. This phase is where thermal modification occurs.

Phase 3

Cooling & Re-Conditioning
Temperature is reduced by introducing steam. The steam cools and conditions the wood to a moisture content of 4-6% improving dimensional stability.


Benefits

  • Dimensional stability is increased, minimal expansion and contraction

  • Enhanced appearance: darker, through-color and more even tone throughout

  • Increased exterior performance: less water absorption and less susceptible to rot

  • Able to be glued, painted, finished

  • Milling and workability similar to standard wood

  • Lightweight

  • Process is chemical free, only heat and steam are used

  • Is a value-added, new application for domestic wood


WHERE TO USE THERMALLY MODIFIED WOOD

Thermally modified wood can be used in an array of commercial and residential applications. Popular applications are in external environments where moisture and humidity would compromise a lesser-grade material.

  • DECKING

  • DOCKS

  • SIDING

  • INTERIOR FLOORING

  • WINDOWS

  • DOORS

  • BATHROOM INTERIORS

  • SAUNAS

  • OUTDOOR FURNITURE


 

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