Charcoal Burnt Wood Board
Charcoal burnt wood board is celebrated for its lightweight and thin composition, making it not only visually captivating but also highly practical for reducing transportation and installation costs. Its flexibility allows it to be shaped and styled in various ways, offering endless possibilities for creative expression in interior and exterior applications
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Cingo Flexi Stone is a specialized high-tech enterprise that is committed to covering green new material and its related supporting production line of R&D, production, sales and international trade, viewing high-tech new material industry as pillar. The company actively responds to the national energy conservation and environmental protection new materials policy, and cooperates with domestic and foreign universities and research institutes to integrate environmentally energy-saving residential environment technologies and products into different regions of the world, and is committed to the application and innovation of such technologies and products throughout the world.
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Cingo Flexi Stone is a specialized high-tech enterprise that is committed to covering green new material and its related supporting production line of R&D, production, sales and international trade, viewing high-tech new material industry as pillar. 10+ years experience, plant 20,000 SQM, 100+ sets of production equipment.
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Our company independently researches, develops and produces flexi stone, flexi facing brick, flexi wood, flexi leather, flexi weaving, flexi granite, flexi artistic stone and DIY flexi products. They feature soft lightness, strong flexibility, good air permeability, convenient construction and excellent physical and chemical properties. It is widely used in the interior and exterior decoration of residential buildings, hotels, office buildings, schools and commercial buildings.
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What Is Charcoal Burnt Wood Board
Charcoal burnt wood board is celebrated for its lightweight and thin composition, making it not only visually captivating but also highly practical for reducing transportation and installation costs. Its flexibility allows it to be shaped and styled in various ways, offering endless possibilities for creative expression in interior and exterior applications. Charcoal burnt wood board meets fire classification a2 standards, ensuring exceptional fire resistance and compliance with rigorous safety regulations. This certification underscores our commitment to delivering products that not only meet but exceed industry standards for performance and reliability.
Advantages Of Charcoal Burnt Wood Board
Enhanced Durability
Distinctive Aesthetic Appeal
Fire Resistance
Versatile Applications
Charcoal Burnt Wood Boards Are Popular in the Market
The interest in charcoal burnt wood board, has many trying out the method on a variety of wood species. Often though, a deep burn cannot be achieved on these other wood types and the charred top layer will erode leaving a less than desirable look while also taking with it the pest, fire and weatherproof properties. Charcoal burnt wood board is known for resulting in a jet black color, but a less extreme method is often employed for aesthetic affect in places like america where the technique has recently spread. This more moderate form of charcoal burnt wood board creates scorched wood without turning the wood completely black. Coupled with a stain, this moderate form can provide some colorful looks.
Charcoal burnt wood board is both artisanal and genuine, much like reclaimed wood. For a business or designer who desires these qualities, charcoal burnt wood board is particularly appealing, as it can help to communicate authenticity. The charring produces a rawness and a realness of character. The charcoal burnt wood board process involves charring the wood, cooling it, cleaning by brushing and washing then finishing the wood with oil. Some burn each wood plank using a blow torch but the traditional method requires bundling three planks at a time into triangular tubes and lighting the interior. With the traditional method, different looks are achieved not by varying the burn process but through various brushing methods. Kilns are now used for large scale production. If traditional methods and wood species are not utilized there can be issues with finish longevity and wood stability.
The actual appearance of wood treated with charcoal burnt wood board is wonderful, but there are a few risks and complications involved with the process and the end product. First, there are practical complications. The wood surface can flake off and get onto floors, surfaces, and clothes, and this can create a mess if left unchecked both during installation and once the space is occupied. These charred bits might get tracked throughout a building or even breathed in by the people in a space with charcoal burnt wood board.
Modernized charcoal burnt wood board also loses its verve as time goes on, creating a patina that may or may not be desirable depending on the needs of a particular space. This impermanence means that a building that uses charcoal burnt wood board will have to refinish or replace some of the wood from time to time to maintain its original vivacity. Herein lies the problem––architects and designers want the beauty of charcoal burnt wood board without the risks and impracticality it brings along.
How To Pick The Best Wood For Charcoal Burnt Wood Board
Accoya
This high-performance timber is perfect for either interior and exterior applications. Charred accoya is obtained by processing pine wood, which entails subjecting the raw timber into an acetylation process to improve its endurance and magnify its natural properties. This procedure turns the pine tree’s softwood into hardwood by inhibiting the wood’s water absorption capabilities and preventing it from rotting, helping your timber remain intact for up to 50 years.
Pine
This sturdy, shock-resistant softwood can also be used in its natural state. Pine is a lightweight, straight-grained material that’s less prone to shrinking and swelling. It is not only perfect for creating furniture pieces, but it will also make your decks stand out. Its molecular structure makes it a great candidate for the burning process. You can trust that charcoal burnt wood board pine boards will give you outstanding results every single time.
Larch
Charred larch has exceptional results on both outdoors and indoor projects. During the burning process, larch timber produces beautiful patterns without compromising durability and resistance. Most developers and homeowners prefer to use it on facades and decks.
Spruce
Its hardness and resistance have earned spruce the most popular timber for construction in europe. This type of wood has similar properties to those found in pine. Charcoal burnt wood board spruce has a beautiful greyish hue due to the light color of the wood when in its natural state.
How To Get A Charcoal Burnt Wood Board
1.Prepare your work space
Lay the wood onto an inflammable, flat, and level surface. Concrete driveways, garage floors, or metal workshop tables are ideal.
2.Burn the wood
Light the torch and apply the flame to the wood. Move the torch’s flame in a consistent pattern up and down the wood, in the direction of the wood grain. Continue burning until you achieve the desired level of charring. A light burn will maintain some of the lighter colors in the denser wood grains and knots, while a deeper burn will create a more consistently colored finish. A light burn may only require a single pass with the torch, but deeper burns might need multiple. When applying a deeper burn, torch the wood until the entire surface is charred and has crinkled to the point of looking like alligator skin. Spray the wood down with water in between passes to minimize warping and cupping of the wood.
3.Brush the wood
Let the wood cool for about 10 minutes, then scrub the wood with your brush to remove ash and soot. Brush in the direction of the wood grain, and continue until you’ve achieved the desired color depth. The more you brush, the more char will be removed and the lighter the wood will become. Wipe the wood down with a damp rag to remove to remove any residual material.
4.Apply finish
While not required, applying a coat of wood finish can add an extra layer of protection and aesthetic appeal to your burnt wood project. Popular options include: Boiled linseed oil, wood sealer, wood stain. Wood dye.Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the proper application process.
Why You Should Seal Your Charcoal Burnt Wood Board
Brush it down
Brushing down your wood prepares it for treatment. Without this step, the sealant will not be able to penetrate the wood’s outer surface, especially with burnt wood, which has been altered by the charcoal burnt wood board process. It will be resistant to any treatment without this first step. You don’t need to brush very much or very hard. A light brushing of the top will be sufficient to “open” the wood enough for the sealant to permeate through – which is what is needed. Be sure to remove any leftover brushing or wood dust before continuing to the next step.
Stain the grain
Most people are pleased with the appearance of wood in its natural state. However, if you want to make additional visual alterations by painting or staining the wood, this is the time. You can apply any color of paint or stain that you prefer. There’s not much to this step. Just be sure to let the paint dry before moving on.
Seal it up
After we have brushed the wood down and painted it, it’s now time to seal it back up. Like the other steps, this is also simple to do. The key is not to apply the sealant too thick. Many people think, “If a little sealant is good, more will be even better”, but that’s not the case here. You don’t need a large amount of sealant to get the job done.
Choosing the right sealant for the right job
The most popular outdoor sealant is polyurethane. There are different types of polyurethane mixtures, some made with oils, and some made with water. The consensus is that oil-based polyurethane is more weather-resistant, and is the better choice. For indoor wood furniture and floors, you will instead want to use shellac sealant. Shellac is safer than polyurethane and non-toxic, making it ideal for indoor use. The one downside to shellac is that it does not hold up well to water, so using it outdoors makes it vulnerable to rain.
How Long Does Charcoal Burnt Wood Board Last?
When manufactured to a high standard, charcoal burnt wood board is highly durable. In fact, it tends to last longer than traditional non-charred oiled timber cladding options. The reason why is because the carbon layer on the surface of the charred timber is thicker than normal timber coatings and oils. The thicker the char layer the longer it lasts. Manufacturing is therefore a balance between charring the timber to maximize performance and not charring it too much which causes splitting and a surface that is too soft. The timber species used and the environment where the cladding is installed can also affect its lifespan. Harsh weather elements such as sun and salt will speed up the aging process of any building material. When timber is exposed to UV rays and rain, it begins to wear away, starting with the outer layer. However, with a thicker carbon layer, the timber is able to resist weathering for longer.
Any timber exposed to the weather will need maintenance at some point. The good news is that charcoal burnt wood board or charred timber does last longer without maintenance than non-charred timber. Looking after your charred timber cladding involves recoating it with oil. How regularly you should apply an oil coating depends on the species of wood used.