▶️ LAMINATED WOOD FOR FRAMES
✔️ FIR WOOD
Fir wood stands out for its exceptional insulating properties and its positive reaction to temperature changes. This makes it ideal for keeping the temperature inside buildings constant.
It is also known for its resistance to impacts, including ground movement and seismic shocks, making it suitable for use in frames of all altitudes. Spruce wood is one of the most common varieties.
✔️ PINE WOOD
for the production of windows and doors, pine wood (Pinus Sylvestris ➡️ click here) is a scented wood which represents one of the most used types of wood thanks to its easy processing, its straight fiber very resistant to static bending and on average resistant to compression, and to the fact that it lends itself to the most varied colours.
Although the durability of a window must be attributed mainly to the protective treatment and its direct maintenance, a good part of the work is also done by the wood species chosen: in terms of durability, pine remains among the first recommended choice.
✔️ LARCH WOOD
The larch is a centuries-old coniferous species that can live up to 800 years. The larch can reach 40 meters in height and resists rather cold climates, at high altitudes and its bark is so resistant that it does not suffer damage despite the violence of the impacts of the rocky masses that fall from the mountain peaks.
What are the best qualities of larch wood:
☑️ Excellent resistance
☑️ Good stability, thanks to the hardness of larch wood which dries well and is easily workable
☑️ Excellent levels of waterproofing which make it an ideal material for the construction of wooden structures, such as fixtures, boats and pergolas
☑️ Insulating properties that make it perfect for fixtures, internal and external coverings or in fixtures of any altitude. Spruce wood is one of the most common varieties.