
Iroko Cladding
Description
Iroko cladding is an aesthetic and durable solution for covering exterior facades while ensuring excellent protection against the weather. Iroko (Milicia excelsa), a tropical wood native to Africa, is appreciated for its natural durability (class 1-2), its dimensional stability and its resistance to biological attack. Thanks to its use class 4, it is perfectly suited to outdoor environments, even in contact with moisture. Callens African Woods' Iroko cladding is FSC® certified, guaranteeing responsible and sustainable forest management. Advantages -High durability: Rated class 1-2, it withstands demanding climatic conditions. -Rot-proof: Resistant to fungi, insects and termites, without chemical treatment. -Great dimensional stability: Little shrinkage and deformation after drying. -Use class 4: Can be exposed outdoors and in contact with moisture. -Natural aesthetic: Golden yellow color evolving towards an amber brown over time. -FSC® certified wood: Ensures sustainable management of forest resources. Technical characteristics -Wood species: Iroko (Milicia excelsa) -Origin: Africa (Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Republic of Congo) -Product type: Solid wood cladding -Certification: FSC® (sustainable forest management) -Durability class: Class 1-2 (very durable to durable) -Use class: Class 4 (outdoor exposure and contact with moisture) -Density: Approximately 650-700 kg/m³ at 12% moisture -Finish: Can be left raw or treated with oils to preserve its natural tone Applications -Exterior facades: Protection and cladding of residential and commercial buildings -Outdoor developments: Fences, palisades and privacy screens -Interior wall coverings: For a natural and warm effect -Terraces and pergolas: Aesthetic complement to outdoor wooden structures
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