Three of the processes are performed in one step, using oil (oil-heat treatment), nitrogen (Reti wood) and steam (Le-Bois Perdure). The Plato process consists of hydrothermolysis, dry curing and conditioning, and can take up to 7 days. The required time depends on wood species, width and initial moisture content.
Westwood Process Westwood is the most advanced modern thermo-modification process, patented in 2004. The process has initially developed for treatment hardwoods, which are more complicated compared to softwoods due to thermo-chemical reactions appeared in hardwoods during thermo-treatment. The fully automated Westwood control system allows to manage thermo-treatment of any hardwoods and softwood species.
AlphaInterloc Process AlphaInterloc process is an advanced thermo-chemical, Exothermic reaction proprietary process pending and Copyright 2022. This process uses specialized thermo-mechanical process. The AlphaInterloc process is entirely green technology.
Retification Retification refers to the French word
rétification, which is the portmanteau of
réticulation (creation of chemical bonds between polymeric chains) and
torréfaction (roasting). Wood in this process must have a moisture content at 12% or lower which can be attained through simple drying processes. The wood is then placed in a high nitrogen atmosphere with no more than 2% oxygen content. The Perdure Process is relatively similar to retification but holds the wood at a lower temperature.
ThermoWood ThermoWood is a thermally modified wood material produced using heat and steam in a low-oxygen environment. The process alters the chemical composition of the wood, resulting in changes to its physical and mechanical properties. Thermal modification generally improves dimensional stability, reduces equilibrium moisture content, and enhances resistance to biological decay, while also producing a more uniform colour throughout the material. However, the process can reduce certain mechanical properties, including bending strength and splitting resistance, depending on treatment conditions. Genuine industrial-scale ThermoWood process was developed in Finland in the 1990s. The process was patented. ThermoWood is a registered trademark owned by the International ThermoWood Association, and the legal right to use the ThermoWood trademark is held by its members. The association defines standard treatment classes, including Thermo-S (stability) and Thermo-D (durability), which correspond to different temperature ranges and performance characteristics. In industrial applications, treatment parameters may be adjusted depending on the intended end use, and not all thermally modified wood products are classified strictly within the standard Thermo-S and Thermo-D categories. ==Characteristics of thermally modified wood==