Our Products
High quality hardwood lumber from sub-optimal feedstock
Deadwood Innovations produces modified high quality lumber in two primary forms, an indoor product and a water-resistant outdoor product.
The technology reduces geometric defects and increases the lumber’s density, offsetting negative effects of thermal modification and improving mechanical properties. This results in a product that meets or exceeds premium treated lumber in quality at a competitive price.
*Product brochure will be available to the public prior to commercial operation
The benefits and advantages of Deadwood Innovations
- Creates a premium product from undervalued feedstock
- Does not contribute to timber sustainability issues
- Cost-competitive to premium hardwoods and thermal woods
- Improved mechanical properties compared to conventional thermally modified products
- Lowers carbon footprint of the forest industry by sequestering carbon otherwise released in combustive processes or decay
- Contributes to healthier forest ecosystems by utilizing species with faster growth cycles (than SPF)
Sales partner
Unlocking profit for our customers
Deadwood works with primary lumber producers as technology providers, enabling them to unlock profit by using traditionally sub-optimal species as feedstock. Deadwood sells product B2B to wood product distributors, wholesalers, and secondary manufacturers.
Who we work with
B2B wood product distributors
Primary lumber producers
Mass Timber Home Kit
Deadwood’s Tl’Oh Upgrader commercial plant supports the Nak’azdli integrated fibre corridor and creates a regional housing production hub. Mass timber home kits will be produced using local resources. The lower material costs associated with locally sourced aspen and economy stud lumber, combined with industrialized prefabrication of novel components, will make housing projects more financially viable, enabling sustainable and cost-effective housing developments.
The aesthetic appeal of aspen and the structural capabilities of our novel mass timber panels can inspire new affordable architectural designs, expanding the possibilities for unique and environmentally integrated housing developments.
Establishing a local sustainable supply chain that benefits from the proximity of resources, engineering expertise, processing, and manufacturing facilities, provides social and economic benefits to the community. These benefits include job creation, community engagement, economic development, and housing availability.