Industrial Products
Farm and Agricultural Wood Products
There are solid reasons why wood remains an ideal
material to use in agricultural construction. It is
widely available, has a higher ratio of strength to
stiffness than steel or concrete; has greater
resistant to electrical charges than metal and is
easy to work. Wood also has a relatively high
insulation value and, when used as siding, may help
reduce heating bills. Furthermore, wood is the only
major building material that's renewable. It also
requires less energy to produce than other building
products.
But modern technology has increased the need for a more durable wood,
such as Wolmanized® pressure-treated wood, with the ability to help combat
the insect exposure and deterioration that occurs in barns, utility sheds,
plant stakes and wagons.
Wolmanized® pressure treated wood also resists decay-producing fungi in
stables, splash boards, greenhouses and laying parlors.
This wood even helps withstand other similar problems encountered because
of the controlled atmosphere necessary to endure summer's heat or winter's
cold in milk plants, cold storage warehouses, fruit storage buildings and
tobacco storage buildings.
Fences,
gates and
retaining walls built with
Wolmanized® pressure-treated lumber have created strong, long lasting
barriers that have stood up to pressure from livestock, soil and weather
conditions.
Although Wolmanized® pressure-treated lumber's
primary strength lies in its resistant qualities, it
also has other advantages:
- Wolmanized® lumber by Cox is clean and can be easily painted.
- Wolmanized® lumber by Cox is odor-free, oil-free and easy to handle.
- Wolmanized® lumber by Cox is so durable that it may well outlast
conventional hardware.
- Wolmanized® lumber by Cox is inert; it should not affect shingles or
tar paper.
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