Structural wood protection
Structural wood protection refers to preventive constructive or structural-physical measures that serve to avoid an incompatible change in the moisture content of the wood. Structural wood protection can enable classification into a lower hazard class, which in turn contributes to the durability of timber structures.
A suitable choice of materials and construction details as well as optimised planning are important factors in structural wood protection. By applying suitable coating systems, such as diffusion-open mid-layer glazes on a fine-particle pure acrylate basis, exterior components can be additionally protected.
Overall, structural wood protection is essential to ensure the longevity and value retention of timber structures.
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