Lunawood offers Thermowood solar shades, providing an eco-conscious method to cool buildings without additional energy consumption. By utilizing Lunawood, you can mitigate excessive solar heat, reducing interior overheating and lowering the building’s carbon footprint through CO2-binding materials. Lunawood Thermowood is particularly suitable for mobile sunscreen systems with flexible opening and closing mechanisms.
Modern Architectural Material
Lunawood Thermowood presents a modern architectural material that imparts a contemporary aesthetic with a soft, natural finish. Its compatibility with steel, concrete, and glass allows for versatile design integration. Produced using natural methods involving heat and steam, Thermowood boasts dimensional stability, decay resistance, and non-toxic properties.
LunaThermo-D: Durable Solar Shade Solution
The LunaThermo-D product line from Lunawood is specifically engineered for solar shade applications, prioritizing both appearance and biological durability. Its low tangential swelling and shrinkage due to moisture ensure long-term performance. Lunawood sources Scandinavian PEFC-certified pine from Finland, guaranteeing sustainability and suitability for diverse climates, whether indoors or outdoors.
Visual Quality and Eco-friendly Attributes
The high-temperature treatment process of Thermowood eliminates resin from the wood, enhancing visual quality for both coated and uncoated LunaThermo-D products. The treatment temperature and time influence the wood’s color, with higher temperatures resulting in a darker appearance. Lunawood’s eco-friendly approach extends to its chemical-free composition, making it an ideal solution for outdoor environments.
Key Properties of Lunawood Thermowood Battens
- Average tangential swelling and shrinkage: 5-6%
- EN 113 standard classification: Durable (class 2)
Lunawood’s Thermowood battens are an excellent choice for exterior and outdoor construction applications, offering a sustainable, visually appealing, and resilient solution for solar shading needs. For more detailed information and access to Lunawood’s BIM library and Lookbook references, visit their official website.