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BETTER BRAND ® E-PRIME TM features a single coat, zero VOC based primer system and is available in a wide range of trim boards, bevel siding, and pattern stock. Made from Paulownia, finger jointed and edge glued, E-PRIME is knot-free and fully reversible with a super smooth finish. It is excellent for use in interior and exterior applications and features a twenty year warranty !
Superior Wood Fiber
Paulownia, a soft hardwood |
Kiln dried |
Plantation grown, environmentally friendly |
Light physical weight |
Naturally resistant to rot, decay, and insects |
High strength-to-weight ratio |
High fire & ignition resistance |
High insulation properties |
No measurable extractive bleeding |
Dimensionally stable |
No measurable tannins, resins, or pitch |
Low shrinkage coefficient | Superior Coating System
Highest quality zero VOC primer is applied on all four sides and sanded after each priming.
Exterior waterproof glue
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180 grit sanded 4 sides after each priming
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FJ and or FJ/edge glued |
Fully reversible |
Silky smooth finish |
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Paulownia has been used for over 1,000 years and in Asia is called, “The Empress of the forest.”
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| Wood Utilization/Uses
Exterior/Interior trim boards |
Paneling/Siding |
Box columns |
Exterior/Interior pattern stock |
Millwork |
Furniture |
Extension jambs/Flat jambs |
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About Paulownia General Characteristics Paulownia is a soft hardwood that is native to China and has been used for over one thousand years in the fine furniture and construction industries. The heartwood is light in color and the sapwood even lighter. The color difference between the two is not distinct. The wood is without odor or taste and when sanded has the feel of spun silk. Environmentally Friendly Paulownia is predominantly plantation grown and considered a "green" product given its ten to twelve year harvesting cycles. Wood Structure The demarcation between heartwood and sapwood is not clear and the wood is straight grained and lustrous.
Wood Properties
Paulownia is comparatively soft and light in weight for a hardwood. Physical weight is slightly less than kiln dried western red cedar and two-thirds the weight of eastern white pine. It has a very high strength-to-weight ratio. The shrinkage coefficient is smaller than most commercially harvested coniferous and broad leaf woods. The wood dries rapidly and does not easily warp, cup, end check, splinter or split. Movement in service is rated as small. Paulownia has one of the lowest thermal conductivity values of any wood; therefore the wood has very high insulation properties. Low thermal conductivity contributes to the low shrinkage in use. Compared to most woods, Paulownia has a high resistance to fire and flame and a higher ignition/flash point. Paulownia is naturally decay and insect resistant. It has no measurable pitch, resin or tannins so it is not subject to extractive bleeding. Working Properties Paulownia is easy to work using hand or machine tools. It is easy to plane, sand, saw, rip, rout, and carve, and even during quick processing there is no danger of splitting or chipping. It easily absorbs glue, paint, and stains. Visit the Better Brand website!
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