Wood Tar

Wood tar is a liquid product formed by the destructive distillation or carbonization of wood.

Wood tar is generally used as a preservative for rope or wood, especially in marine applications, and is even used as a caulking material in construction applications for sealing off leaks and joints.

  • Renewable Resource: Wood tar is a byproduct of the pyrolysis process, which involves heating wood in the absence of oxygen. It is made from renewable sources such as wood, making it an environmentally friendly option.
  • Versatile Uses: Wood tar has a wide range of uses, including as a sealant, preservative, and adhesive. It can also be used in the production of disinfectants, insecticides, and perfumes.
  • Energy Efficient: The production of wood tar through pyrolysis requires lower energy compared to other methods such as distillation. This makes it a more energy-efficient process and reduces its overall environmental impact.
  • Durable and Resilient: Wood tar produced through pyrolysis has high heat resistance and is also water-resistant. This makes it a durable and long-lasting material, making it suitable for various applications such as roofing, boat building, and road construction.
  • Cost-Effective: Wood tar is relatively affordable to produce through pyrolysis compared to other alternatives. This makes it a cost-effective option for various industries, including construction, agriculture, and pharmaceuticals.
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Made Via Pyrolysis

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