NOVATOP by Ennobled - Novatop

NOVATOP by Ennobled

3-layer panel with Deep Charred® surface

Flame-charred wood

Popis: 3-layer NOVATOP spruce panel with a surface layer treated using ENNOBLED Deep Charred® technology.

> ENNOBLED Deep Charred® technology is based on the traditional Japanese Yakisugi method – deep charring of wood using a flame. The result is a surface with a distinctive three-dimensional appearance and a unique aesthetic effect that gives buildings a distinctive look. At temperatures around 900 °C, a charred layer, 2–3 mm thick, is formed. This forms a natural protective barrier against moisture and significantly extends the life of the material. The surface is then treated with a special oil that provides long-term protection and enhances its colour depth.

>Czech craftsmanship quality, Japanese tradition and Austrian precision.
NOVATOP by Ennobled panels have been created in cooperation with an Austrian company called Ennobled GmbH.

Assortment

Wood: Spruce with ENNOBLED Deep Charred® finish
Thickness (mm): 27 (9-9-9)
Types of surfaces Deep Charred®:
> Spruce Sunburned
> Spruce Modern Brown
> Spruce Summer Gray
> Spruce Great Black
> Spruce Carbonized

FORMATS

Exterior
Widths (mm): 500, 625
Lengths (mm): 2500, 2900, 5000
Joint: chamfer cut – anchoring to the surface of the panel
Interior
Widths (mm): 500, 625
Lengths (mm): 2500, 2900
Joint: on request

EXTERIOR USE

> Facades, cladding
Outdoor durability is primarily affected by the type of exposure, joints, anchoring, etc. To maintain a long service life, it is necessary to follow the principles of structural protection and maintenance. During installation and maintenance, it is essential not to damage the charred layer, which provides the protective function of the material (the charred layer is very fragile). The surface changes over the years and acquires greyish tones depending on the type of exposure.

INTERIOR USE

> Cladding of walls, ceilings, furniture
The old technology was rediscovered by architects for its visual uniqueness. The charring treatment not only gives the wood a distinctive texture, but also a characteristic aroma, which may be noticeable indoors at first but gradually fades. The surface of the panels is additionally treated with oil, which protects against dirt and the formation of undesirable odours.

 

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