Termo World
Oak is one of the most valuable and most demanding hardwoods to dry. Its high tannin content makes it highly sensitive to colour variations, oxidation, and migration phenomena, which can significantly impact the final product quality.
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Reduce your kiln’s electricity consumption by up to 50%
In the wood drying process, ventilation often leads to high electrical consumption.
With Termolegno’s Advanced Drying Start & Stop system, this approach changes radically.
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We will be attending the LIGNA trade fair in Hannover from May 26 to 30. Come visit us at Stand K46, Hall 25!
Contact us at events@termolegno.com to receive your entry ticket.
>>>To combine these requirements in view of major productions, Termolegno has developed an innovative patented technology with Windsor Engineering, a New Zealand-based company: the Continuos Drying Technology CDK. >>>
The “start and stop” drying process consists in the strategic modulation and reduction of ventilation throughout the treatment to the point of nullifying it when not required, resulting in thermal and electrical savings of up to 50%. >>>
The co-operation initiated with Omnia inspired Termolegno to develop with this partner a new model of drying kiln equipped with a photo-voltaic system. >>>
Here we are. One year after issue n° 1 of Termo World, we are now close to celebrating our 30th Anniversary. >>>
My company Termolegno: inspiration and stages of a unique business history. >>>
The Foressens Group is a young and dynamic entrepreneurial reality that is operating in the French Jura since 1994. Led by its President, Pascal Jacquin, it is specialized in the working and development of the forest, in wood and its derivatives, with a careful approach to economic-social-environmental sustainability. >>>
We will be present at Fimma Valencia from 14th to 17th May. Come and visit us at Stand B64 Hall N2-P1! >>>
We will be present at WoodEX for Africa from 4th to 6th June. Come and visit us at Stand B12 Hall 3! >>>
The true revolution in Termolegno took place in 2019 with the introduction of the welding robot with two work stations, which marked the transition from an artisanal work approach to a far more industrial method. >>>












