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Contact SupplierFor us ensuring distribution of order on time is not a big thing is easy, as we have a dynamic logistic system that empowers us to reach patrons within the promised time. Well-established as a notable name, we cater to the demands of customers from Podebradska(Czech Republic) to every nook and corner. Wooden facades profile features Connection tongue/groove Fast assembly Permanent closed fade surface Reduces profile bending prevents lifting of individual profiles Stable design (longer durability) Generous covering Reliably covers the fastening tools (invisible screw connections) Wood construction protection Grooves on the rear side Reduces profile twisting weatherboard Fast draining of rain water Wooden facades surface treatment Planed or finely cut Longer durability of colour treatment on cut surface, due to higher amount of absorbed paint Wooden facades assembly Horizontal attachment to vertical base construction (min. 26 x 45 mm). Ventilation at the back without counter-lath.
The most common coniferous forests in the world are larch forests, and the most important taiga is Siberian larch. This is valid especially for the West-Siberian lowlands, this species also climbs to the upper border of the forest. In broader spectrum the Siberian larch also extends into north-east Europe. Just in Russian federation the larch forests cover approx. 264 mils. ha. which is around 38% of their forest lands. Trees in Siberia reach up to 40m and around 400 years of age. The point of origin for Siberian larch is the West-Siberian lowlands, southern part of the mountainous central Siberia, to the west it reaches into Europe until the south-eastern edge of the white see and almost to the edge of lake Onega, to the east it goes through Asia until the Baikal lake and to the southeast until Mongolia. It grows from southern Asian borders of former USSR until the northern border of the tundra. Siberian larch grows from almost sea-level to 2250 above. It grows from widespread lowlands up until the Alpine border of mountain forests. Highest occurring in Altai (up to 3700m above sea level).
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