WOLMAN

It is a chromate-free liquid used for wood protection. It is made up of inorganic copper and boron salts and organic substances. It is used to preventatively protect wood from insects and fungi, including those that cause rot, but not from mold in general.

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  • FSC - Forest Stewardship Council

    It is an international certification that guarantees that the wood or paper comes from forests managed in a responsible and sustainable way. It ensures that forests are managed in compliance with rigorous environmental, social and economic standards.

  • PEFC - Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification

    It is the largest forest certification system in the world. It promotes sustainable forest management through third-party certification. It verifies that forest management practices meet ecological, economic and social sustainability criteria.

  • CAM - Minimum Environmental Criteria

    These are the environmental requirements defined by the Italian Ministry of the Environment for the various phases of the Public Administration purchasing process. They aim to identify the best design solution, product or service from an environmental perspective throughout the entire life cycle.

  • WOLMAN - Wolman GmbH

    It is a certification that attests to the treatment of wood with preservatives through the process of pressure impregnation. It guarantees the protection of wood against fungi, insects and other deterioration agents, significantly increasing its durability for outdoor use. The process complies with European standards for wood treatment.

  • GL24 - Glulam Strength Class 24

    It is a strength classification for glued laminated timber according to EN 14080. The number 24 indicates the characteristic bending strength of the material (24 N/mm²). This class also defines other parameters such as the elastic modulus and the tensile, compressive and shear strengths. It is one of the most common classes for structural applications.

  • Technical Data Sheet Turned Pole

    It is a document that certifies the technical characteristics of the turned wooden pole, including: diameter, length, type of wood used, class of use, type of preservative treatment applied, expected durability, any sustainability certifications, and compliance with current regulations for the specific use (e.g. street furniture, fences, etc.). It also includes information on recommended maintenance and product warranties.

  • Scandinavian Pine (Pinus sylvestris) - Botanical Classification

    Tree species belonging to the Pinaceae family, native to northern Europe and Siberia. Technical characteristics: wood with a yellow-reddish to reddish-brown color, with a clearly distinct light sapwood; average density 520 kg/m³; good mechanical resistance; excellent impregnability; natural durability class 3-4 (moderately/not very durable); particularly suitable for outdoor use if treated. Widely used for construction, outdoor furniture and poles thanks to its excellent quality/price ratio and easy workability.