During the humidification or dehumidification process, wood expands or contracts,
causing cracks, breakages, shrinkages and deformations. When drying, wood absorbs
the solvent of the finishes, taking on a granulose and matt appearance. Similarly,
the glued joints are unstable, as the wood absorbs the solvent of the glue before
the glue has the chance to polymerise. In this case too, the stabilisation of
the environmental conditions allows the wood to maintain the same dimensions
throughout the entire process, ensuring better results.