One, the difference betweenDurable wood and ordinary wood
- Ordinary wood lacks properties such as anti-corrosion and anti-mold, and is prone to rotting, mold growth, and insect infestation over time. It is also unsuitable for outdoor use, as it can easily be damaged by rainwater and become damp.
Compared to ordinary wood and treated wood, naturally durable wood offers excellent resistance to corrosion, insects, and other pests. It has high wood density, high strength, good nail holding capacity, and clear texture, which provides excellent decorative effects. In outdoor environments, it can resist the intrusion of insects, fungi, and mildew.

Weather-resistant wood can be widely used in interior and exterior decoration of buildings, outdoor landscape design, and other applications. It can be directly installed and is easy to maintain. Weather-resistant wood is environmentally friendly, healthy, and safe for humans, and is resistant to deformation and cracking. It is also economical, durable, and aesthetically pleasing.
Two. Characteristics and applications of anti-corrosion wood
Features of anti-corrosion wood: It has basic functions such as anti-termite, anti-fungal, and corrosion resistance. Anti-corrosion wood also has characteristics such as good penetration and strong resistance to loss, while also inhibiting changes in the moisture content of the treated wood and reducing the extent of wood cracking.
Applications of Weather-Resistant Wood: Ideal material for outdoor flooring, landscaping, wooden swings, recreational facilities, wooden decks, and weather-resistant wood flower beds, widely favored by landscape designers. However, with the development of scientific technology, weather-resistant wood is now quite environmentally friendly and is also frequently used in interior decoration, flooring, and furniture. Interior designers also appreciate the use of weather-resistant wood.