Timber
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Chemical Goods, Construction & Real Estate, Timber
Fire Buster Wood – Shinsei Techno Material Inc.
Noncombustible or quasi-incombustible wood is a building material manufactured by soaking solid wood or other wood materials in a noncombustible chemical.
Currently, condensation and white-flowering phenomena on the surface of products are becoming a problem in the non-combustible wood industry. Firebuster Wood is used in various properties as a safe, non-combustible and quasi-incombustible wood with minimal condensation and flaking, thanks to the use of Firebuster, a water-soluble flame retardant with high safety and solubility.
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Chemical Goods, Construction & Real Estate, Timber
Neo Antique Wood Funen – Shinsei Techno Material Inc.
Chemical Goods, Construction & Real Estate, TimberNeo Antique Wood Funen – Shinsei Techno Material Inc.
Incombustible old wood with firebuster infused Neo Antique Wood
Firebuster, an incombustible agent that resists condensation and whitewash, is injected into neo-antique wood, rendering it an inextinguishable old wood.
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Are you looking for a Timber product?
When selecting Timber for your company’s needs, there are several important points to consider during the comparison and evaluation process.
1. Quality and Durability
Assess the overall quality of the timber product. Look for durability, resistance to wear and tear, and the longevity of the product. Higher quality timber ensures your product will last longer and perform well.
2. Cost and Budget
Compare the cost of different timber products and determine how they fit within your budget. Remember to consider the long-term costs associated with maintenance and replacements.
3. Supplier Reputation
Research the reputation of the suppliers or manufacturers offering timber products. Reliable suppliers are more likely to provide consistent quality and good customer service.
4. Environmental Impact
Evaluate the sustainability of the timber source. Opt for products from responsibly managed forests or those with certifications like FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) that indicate eco-friendly practices.
5. Compliance and Regulations
Ensure the timber products meet relevant industry standards and regulations. Non-compliance could lead to legal issues and product recalls.
6. Availability and Lead Times
Check the availability of the chosen timber product and the estimated lead times. Delays in sourcing can impact your production schedule.