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Royale Timber Cladding

 

Royale Timber Cladding

Product Description

Royale is a pre - finished, high - performance, timber cladding.  The Osmose Royale Process was originally developed as a drying medium for timber.

 

A blend of mineral and vegetable oils are used under heat and vacuum to remove moisture from wet timber. It was discovered that timber, dried by this process benefited from some new, unique properties which enhanced its performance.

 

The process has been refined and developed further by Osmose and is now commercially available in several European countries.

 

The timber product, which is created by the Royale process, is a new, stabilised building material with many added - value opportunities for the timber cladding and pre-stained, decorative, timber market sectors. The Osmose timber treatment gives softwoods the typical properties of hardwood enabling them to be used in typical hardwood applications by increasing water resistance and stability.

 

Key Features

  • Pre - finished.
  • Range of colours.
  • Natural look.

Advantages

  • Distinctive.
  • Sustainable.
  • Durable.
  • 30 year warranty.
  • Low maintenance.
  • Provides softwood properties similar to hardwood.
 

Shape, Form and Function

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145mm x 21mm
(132mm surface coverage)

145mm x 27mm  (122mm surface coverage)

170mm x 21mm
(152mm surface coverage)

 

 

Profloor Dynamic Batten - National Building Specifications Sheet

National Building Specifications Sheet

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  • Royale Timber Cladding H21 10 NBS
  • Royale Timber Cladding H21 15 NBS
  • Royale Timber Cladding H21 115 NBS
  • Royale Timber Cladding H21 116 NBS

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