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proPERLA® Wood Impregnator is a water-based solution designed with the latest nanotechnology. It protects wooden surfaces such as hardwood terraces, beams or wooden boards against premature aging. Thanks to its extreme beading effect, it effectively prevents the shrinkage or splitting of wood.As the surface remains constantly dry, microorganisms can not adhere and green growth of green is drastically minimized.
You will recognise the excellent water repellent properties by its beading behavior. It will make the surface dry and extremely resistant to biological hazards, mould, mildew, etc. A dry surface will improve the thermal resistance, prevent frost damage and reduce the growth of microbial spores.
The masonry is able to breathe and will be permeable to water vapour. Air and moisture pass through from one side to the other. A breathing surface will improve the thermal conductivity and insulation properties.
Dirt particles are unable to obtain a hold on the proPERLA® coated surface and will simply flow off with rainfall. The surface remains clean and attractive, even on sides which are particularly exposed to the weather, as well as in areas with high air humidity or sea salt penetrated air.
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Brochures and door hangers for our sales partners.
This is our recommended application tool.
If you have any questions about where or how to use our products, or if the products fit well for you, we strongly recommend you to speak with a one of our specialist.
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