Charred wood siding describes nothing else but a special form of wood treatment. It can be considered as a type of wood coating or preservation. The wood is charred on the surface, charred and not burned. The most beautiful appearance and highest durability, are guaranteed by a high-quality processing.
Application
It is a very special way of processing, which makes the wood look special. The optical effect makes the wood appear very special. But it is not only the appearance, the reason for the surface treatment. Charring on the surface of the wood causes it to carbonize hydrothermally. This means that heating causes the volatile components to burn and only the remaining substances remain. This makes the wood waterproof, resistant to insects and therefore much more durable. It can therefore be regarded as a kind of case hardening for wood. This type of wood preservation is used for all visible wood panelling. This means that it is used for furniture (tables, boxes, chairs) as well as for house facades. Due to the improved durability, the wood is perfectly suited for external applications. Not yet very widespread in Germany, the Yakisugi variant from Japan has already established itself in the Asian region.
Process
Charred wood siding is carried out by wood processing companies with very specific knowledge. In the process sequence, the wood is first cut to size, as in the usual procedure, and then sanded. Unevenness and burrs are removed and the edges are chamfered. Then the actual process begins; the charred wood siding. It is important that the wood does not dwell in the heat for too long and that the heat is not too intense. Heat, pressure and duration are therefore the parameters or, if you like, the adjusting screws of the process. Depending on the duration and intensity of the heat, the wood develops its own appearance and corresponding resistance to weather conditions. Only with the highest process stability can the best quality finally come to light. It is not recommended to do the charred wood siding yourself at home. Far too great is the unwanted fire hazard. In addition, there are companies that specialise in this field and that can carry out the treatment by machine in such a way that even the best craftsman cannot keep up. If you still want to do it yourself, there are many tutorials to see how to get the best results. Using a Bunsen burner, the simplest type of charred wood siding can be carried out. It is then much more like a kiss of the wood with the fire. Almost any type of wood can be treated with it. Every wooden profile and every dimension can also be subjected to charred wood siding. With thinner profiles, however, distortion must be expected. A further surface treatment after charred wood siding is not absolutely necessary. After a few years of use, the wood must be oiled regularly.
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