Carbonized solid wood panel refers to a type of wood panel that has been treated with heat to create a darker color and make it more resistant to moisture and insects. This process involves exposing the wood to high temperatures (usually between 200-300°C) in the absence of oxygen, causing the wood to turn a darker, almost black color due to the carbonization of its surface fibers. This process not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the wood, but also improves its hardness, durability, and resistance to moisture damage and insect infestation. Carbonized solid wood panels are often used in a wide range of interior and exterior applications, including flooring, wall cladding, furniture, and decorative features.