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What is the difference between Finnish wood and antiseptic wood?

What is the difference between Finnish wood and antiseptic wood?

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Finnish anti-corrosive material is vacuum degreased, in the closed high-pressure warehouse filled with water-soluble preservative ACQ, so that the juice immersed in deep wood cells so that wood has anti-fungal, anti-rot, anti-termite and other parasites function, and High density, high strength, good grip nail force, clear texture and decorative effect. Air dry density of 0.54g / cm3 (dry weight of about 540 kg / m3)
Nordic pine has a very good structural properties, texture uniform fine, high quality. Scandinavian pine grows in cold regions, slow tree species, dense wood, low fat content, wood fiber texture, small wood festival, higher than most of the softwood species, belonging to the artificially preserved wood, pressurized perfusion ACQ preservative treatment and KDAT (secondary kiln dry) outdoor wood preservative.
Finland is the country with the highest forest coverage in northern Europe and the country that has been the first to be imported into China after the anti-corrosion. Therefore, people are accustomed to saying that the pine wood is "Finnish wood"
Generally speaking, the Finnish wood, in fact, is also a kind of wood preservative, the main material is the European pine, he in Russia, northeast China also grow.

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