Wood and Construction Chemicals
Wood is healthy... Wood does not attract dust, it acts as a kind of humidity regulator by absorbing and releasing the humidity in the space. Wood provides higher heat insulation than alternative materials thanks to its air-filled cells that prevent heat transfer. The thermal conductivity of wood is at very low values such as 0.13 W/mK. The apparent heat of wood is quite high. This means that a lot of energy is needed to increase and decrease the heat of one kilogram of wood. Wood, stone and It requires almost twice as much heat energy as concrete and three times as much as steel.
Restoration
Benefit from the expertise and experience of Ahşapçılar. With its Forest Industry Engineer and Architect staff, we offer the most appropriate technical and aesthetic works for your structures.
Paint
We use natural colors. None of our products contain artificial pigments, we use metal oxides obtained from the earth. And most importantly, our products do not contain Lead (Pb)!
Maintenance & Repair
We offer you all solutions for your wooden structures with our on-site work. You can contact us for repair, maintenance and painting works of your wooden structures.
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Pre-protection, or as it was formerly known, “impregnation”, is the process of impregnating wood with various chemicals.
It is the process of protecting interior and exterior wood from fire.
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It is the process of impregnating wood with colored hot oil in a vacuum pressure tank.
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These paints are known as “breathable” wood paints. Thanks to their microporous structure, they do not block the passage of water vapor. Thus, even if the wood gets wet, it dries more quickly.
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The window is a complex structural component formed by many materials. Each part that makes up the window is of great importance in order for it to perform its function properly and reach its expected service life.
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The guillotine (vertical sliding) window is thought to have originated in the Netherlands. However, the first written document on the subject is from England and is dated 1669. Sir Christoper Wren tells London carpenter Thomas Kinward to put a rope and pulley on the window in the Queen's sitting room. In this way, the traditional mechanism that allows the sash to stop in the desired place and the window to be opened easily without using any force was invented.
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