Wooden cladding is a type of exterior cladding made from wood, used to cover building facades or walls.
Where To Use Wooden Cladding
Residential buildings
Commercial buildings
Industrial facilities
Roadside advertising billboards
Key Features Of Wooden Cladding
Natural appearance and texture
Easy to install and maintain
Durable and resistant to weather conditions
Fire-resistant and non-toxic
Can be stained or painted for color variation
How To Use Wooden Cladding
Measure the wall area to determine the amount of material needed
Clean and prepare the wall surface before installation
Install the cladding boards according to the manufacturer's instructions
Ensure proper spacing and overlap for optimal performance
How Wooden Cladding Is Manufactured
The manufacturing process of wooden cladding typically involves the following steps:
Technical Specification Of Wooden Cladding
Species
Oak, Pine, Spruce, or other hardwoods
Thickness
10mm, 12mm, 15mm, or other standard thicknesses
Moisture Content
12% - 18%
Surface Finish
Smooth, textured, or other finishes available
The technical specification of wooden cladding includes details on the type of wood used, thickness, moisture content, and surface finish. The specifications are designed to ensure optimal performance, durability, and appearance of the product.
Description Of Wooden Cladding
Wooden cladding is a natural, aesthetically pleasing material that provides excellent weather resistance and durability.
Related Products & Synonyms Of Wooden Cladding
Wooden cladding is often used alongside other materials such as aluminum, steel, or vinyl for added durability and weather resistance.
Exterior sheathing
Wall siding
Roadside advertising billboards
Synonyms of wooden cladding include wood cladding and wooden wall cladding.