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Extremely versatile, wood is one of the main structural components of any environment. Much appreciated for its aesthetic and functional qualities, it is normally considered as a "non-inert" material, a material that doesn’t remain unaltered over time but undergoes mechanical and chemical changes that alter its characteristics and beauty.
In fact, wood is subject to the action of humidity, which deforms its fibers, and to aggression by fungi and bacteria which, over time, disintegrate its structure.
A good treatment of wood, especially for outdoor use, normally provides a first protection with impregnating agent complete with antibacterial and antifungal (WOOD SIL W line) additives and then the laying of one or more coats of clear varnish which, in addition to improving its aesthetic appearance, prolongs the duration considerably.