Radiata Pine

Radiata Pine, a fast-growing softwood from New Zealand, demonstrates adaptability and strength. Thermal treatment enhances durability without altering its natural appearance, revealing a mix of light and dark tones. With a straight grain and colors ranging from pale yellow to light brown, this tough wood exceeds standards. Perfect for various applications like decking and cladding. The consistent grain pattern and easy workability make it a versatile choice.

  • Origin: New-Zealand
  • Durability class 3
  • FSC®-certified
  • Mix of light and dark shades
  • Straight grain
  • Almost no knots
  • Easy to process
  • Dimensionally stable

Radiata Pine

Radiata Pine, a fast-growing softwood from New Zealand, demonstrates adaptability and strength. Thermal treatment enhances durability without altering its natural appearance, revealing a mix of light and dark tones. With a straight grain and colors ranging from pale yellow to light brown, this tough wood exceeds standards. Perfect for various applications like decking and cladding. The consistent grain pattern and easy workability make it a versatile choice.

LDCwood® ThermoWood® Radiata Pine

Create visual calm

With its warm golden colour, knot-free appearance and attractive flame patterns, ThermoWood Radiata Pine creates a sense of calm.

Cladding in ThermoWood Radiata Pine creates a harmonious balance with adjacent gardens or adds a natural element to urban settings.

It is easy to work with, making it highly suitable for interior applications such as wall panels and decorative accents.

When exposed to UV radiation and left untreated, ThermoWood Radiata Pine will gradually weahter to a silver-grey patina. Using a pre-greying finish will ensure an even greying effect from the outset.

  • Origin: New-Zealand
  • Durability class 3
  • FSC®-certified
  • Mix of light and dark shades
  • Straight grain
  • Almost no knots
  • Easy to process
  • Dimensionally stable

Origin of Radiata Pine

Our Radiata Pine grows in sustainable tree farms plantations in New Zealand and is FSC®-certified. Before its jourey to Europe the pine is kiln-dried, using geothermal energy, a renewable resource that does not consume any fuel or produce significant emissions.

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