Siberian Larch Timber Cladding is a durable specie with the sapwood omitted. It is a slow grown high density, softwood with a colour that ranges from a light straw yellow to a gold/brown in the heartwood area.
Siberian larch is one of the most durable species of coniferous softwood and comes from Siberia in Russia.
It is one of the hardest and strongest commercial softwoods, with only Pitch Pine generally stronger.
Siberian larch has excellent machining properties, though knots may be troublesome, and is suitable for many end uses from external joinery and cladding applications, areas of potential high impact damage such as schools, shops to boat planking.
Siberian Larch timber cladding will colour down if it is not protected as soon as installation is complete with a good quality semi or fully translucent UV-radiation protective coating.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that NORclad Limited is consulted before specifying.
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| Typical Building Type (?) | Schools | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_25_71_14 Cladding and lining panels | |
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| Colour (?) | Yellow | |