Micronised Timber Cladding

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BrookClad Micronised Treatment enhances the durability and appearance of Scandinavian Redwood timber cladding and provides a real alternative to Canadian Cedar and Siberian Larch.
Benefits Include:
  • 30 year warranty against fungal decay and insect attack
  • Green Guard Gold Certification for use in sensitive areas
  • Raw material readily available
  • Huge cost savings against other species
  • Low maintenance as is a preservative treatment, not a coating
  • Full chain of custody certification from sustainable sources
  • Every stage of production carried out in house with BrookClad
  • Produced in accordance with EN14915
  • All stages of production IS09001 certified.

The Grades

BrookClad Micronised Timber Cladding is available in two grades exclusively from Brookridge Timber Ltd.

Unsorted Grade

Comparable in quality to a Sawfalling (I-IV) Siberian Larch with a similar knot content and rate of growth. This quality of Scandinavian Redwood has traditionally been used by joiners in the manufacture of doors and windows making it aesthetically the perfect choice for exterior timber cladding. It is not naturally durable when used externally making pressure treatment with Microshades essential giving the treated timber cladding a 30 year warranty against insect attack and fungal decay. This species accepts treatment well due to its low density and open grain.

Three/Four Side Clear

Comparable in quality to Canadian Cedar and Unsorted (I-III) Siberian Larch. Many pieces in this grade are knot free. The “A” face can have up to four in number five pence piece size knots over a 4.5 metre length and the two edges will be clear. This quality of Scandinavian Redwood is traditionally used for cabinetry, sidings and panelling because of its clear almost knot free finish.

When used for a timber cladding facade combined with the Microshades treatment the result is stunning. It is not naturally durable when used externally making pressure treatment
with Microshades essential giving the treated timber cladding a 30 year warranty against insect attack and fungal decay. This species accepts treatment well due to its lowe density and open grain.

Botanical Name - Pinus Sylvestris

Wood Type - Softwood

Origin - Scandinavia

Sustainability - From Well Managed Forests

Stability - Once dry it is stable with minimal movement in boards containing heartwood only

Density - 510 kg/m3

Thermal Conductivity Rating U Value - 0.13 W/m2 K

Availability - Sawn, planed and profiled products in a wide range of thicknesses, widths and lengths

Commercially Available Grades in the UK : 3 /4 Side Clear, Unsorted, Fifths, Sixths

Durability - Slightly Durable Class 4 as per BS 8417

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