Pine

Pine comes in numerous varieties (up to 125 types in the world!), which can be roughly divided into red pine, white pine and yellow pine. At LDCwood®,we primarily focus on the treatment of Scandinavian Red pine. This variety can be recognised by the pinkish lines that run through the wood. This means that there are lighter and more darker lines in the wood, which bring a lot of personality to the wood, even after thermal treatment.

  • Durability class 1
  • PEFC-certified)
  • Mix of light and dark lines
  • Tight knots
  • Easy to process
  • Dimensionally stable

Pine

Pine comes in numerous varieties (up to 125 types in the world!), which can be roughly divided into red pine, white pine and yellow pine. At LDCwood®,we primarily focus on the treatment of Scandinavian Red pine. This variety can be recognised by the pinkish lines that run through the wood. This means that there are lighter and more darker lines in the wood, which bring a lot of personality to the wood, even after thermal treatment.

LDCwood® ThermoWood® Pine

A Scandinavian look

Ideal for facades, decking and interior applications, ThermoWood Pine offers a warm, authentic look.

Its characteristic knots add natural charm to outdoor projects such as cladding and pergolas. For decking, ThermoWood Pine is an affordable, durable solution. Indoors, it can be used for wall cladding or to create rustic interior accents, adding character to any space.

  • Durability class 1
  • PEFC-certified)
  • Mix of light and dark lines
  • Tight knots
  • Easy to process
  • Dimensionally stable

Origin of pine

Preserving our planet begins with preserving our forests. Forests play a crucial role in the environment, in people’s lives and in the global economy. Preserving our planet’s forests is essential to global efforts to reduce poverty, address water scarcity and biodiversity loss, and mitigate climate change. Our spruce and pine partners are therefore all FSC® or PEFC certified.

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