Wednesday, January 20, 2010

New and Improved Interior Window Shutters

With the world’s wood supplies diminishing, it’s important to find a suitable alternative for making wooden items such as shutters that won’t have a detrimental effect on the world’s wood supplies or our environment.

Paulownia is the latest choice for manufacturing interior window shutters, as its ideal for making lightweight yet strong plantation shutters. However, this also has an added benefit, as it comes from sustainable sources. It provides all the benefit of traditional wood, but has a number of additional features which other woods don’t have. In particular its weight to strength ratio means that it makes an ideal choice for manufacturing.

Hard Wearing, Lightweight and Safe

Paulownia is less likely than more traditional woods to shrink or warp. As it is engineered in the manufacturing of interior window shutters, ensuring it is particularly strong, making it ideal to use for large shutters. Those offering Paulownia interior window shutters are able to provide greater guarantees than before, both for larger shutters and also increased folding options. For those want interior window shutters to cover large openings Paulownia is a perfect yet cost effective material to select.

Paulownia is also rot-resistant due to its low moisture content, but most importantly fire-retardant as it ignition point is higher than some traditional woods. This makes it a great choice for use in the home.

Appearance

Paulownia has a similar appearance to white ash, making it perfect to stain to resemble other woods such as mahogany or oak. The grains running through it are straight and easily visible, creating a beautiful texture for interior window shutters.

The Paulownia Plant

Paulownia trees are native to China, although they have been cultivated across other parts of Eastern Asia. The trees themselves can grow up to 25m tall and have flowers similar to foxgloves. In China they have also been used to reforest some areas, and their deciduous leaves appear on the badge of Japans government.

Eco-Friendly

The Paulownia tree is able to regenerate from its old stump, so it can be harvested in a similar fashion to Willow. This regeneration has led to them being known as the phoenix tree. The trees are quick growing, being ready for harvest within 5 to 7 years so that their wood can be used for manufacturing products such as interior window shutters. The tree also has the ability to help poor soil affected by industrialization, as its root systems run deep but are able to deal with contaminants and convert them into something more suitable for the environment. Their large leaves also play a part in the process by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and converting it to oxygen which is then released. An important process when many of our forests that would normally do this are disappearing.

Uses

Paulownia is ideal for manufacturing interior window shutters, which require strength, resistance to warping, twisting, and moisture and yet remain lightweight. Appearance is also important, as those who choose shutters also want to be sure that their product has a beautiful wooden finish whether stained or painted. Paulownia offers all of these yet allow the purchaser to make an ecologically friendly choice. There are a range of things that are currently made from Paulownia, including coffins, furniture and guitars. Its uses are many and diverse, but it makes the perfect wood to choose if you are looking for beautiful interior window shutters.



For more information consult www.paulownianow.org



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