GLUED LAMINATED TIMBER
Building with glued laminated timber - stable and sustainable
Glued laminated timber refers to structural components for wooden constructions made from technically dried spruce boards, with strength-reducing defects and visual imperfections such as large knots, resin pockets, and bark inclusions being cut out. Glued laminated timber consists of at least three technically dried boards or lamellas, which are parallel to the grain and glued together. The lamellas are mechanically sorted by strength and planed before bonding.
Glued laminated timber blends perfectly with other materials like natural stone, concrete, steel, or glass. As a natural product, glued laminated timber possesses exceptional living biological properties, significantly enhancing the indoor climate.
Glued laminated timber blends perfectly with other materials like natural stone, concrete, steel, or glass. As a natural product, glued laminated timber possesses exceptional living biological properties, significantly enhancing the indoor climate.
Advantages of glued laminated timber
- Natural, renewable, and 100% recyclable construction material.
- High dimensional stability due to lamination.
- High load-bearing capacity with low raw density.
- Suitable for large spans.
- Fast and dry construction process.
- Excellent thermal insulation properties.
- High fire resistance and chemical resistance.
- Positive impact on climate protection by storing CO2.
- Innovation at its best: straight, elevated, curved.
More information about the building material wood
Properties of glued laminated timberÂ
Applications: Roof structures, supporting structures, timber floor systems, wall constructions, prefabricated house constructionÂ
Gluing: Melamine-urea formaldehyde resin, weather-resistant according to DIN 68141, EN 301/Do2Â
Surface: Planed and chamfered on all sidesÂ
Wood moisture content: 12% +/- 2%
Gluing: Melamine-urea formaldehyde resin, weather-resistant according to DIN 68141, EN 301/Do2Â
Surface: Planed and chamfered on all sidesÂ
Wood moisture content: 12% +/- 2%
Custom components
Mono-pitched roof beams
Arch beams
Gable roof beamsÂ
King post truss
Glued laminated timber
Building with glued laminated timber - stable and sustainable
Glued laminated timber refers to structural components for wooden constructions made from technically dried spruce boards, with strength-reducing defects and visual imperfections such as large knots, resin pockets, and bark inclusions being cut out. Glued laminated timber consists of at least three technically dried boards or lamellas, which are parallel to the grain and glued together. The lamellas are mechanically sorted by strength and planed before bonding.
Glued laminated timber blends perfectly with other materials like natural stone, concrete, steel, or glass. As a natural product, glued laminated timber possesses exceptional living biological properties, significantly enhancing the indoor climate.
Glued laminated timber blends perfectly with other materials like natural stone, concrete, steel, or glass. As a natural product, glued laminated timber possesses exceptional living biological properties, significantly enhancing the indoor climate.
Advantages of glued laminated timber
- Natural, renewable, and 100% recyclable construction material.
- High dimensional stability due to lamination.
- High load-bearing capacity with low raw density.
- Suitable for large spans.
- Fast and dry construction process.
- Excellent thermal insulation properties.
- High fire resistance and chemical resistance.
- Positive impact on climate protection by storing CO2.
- Innovation at its best: straight, elevated, curved.
More information about the building material wood
Properties of glued laminated timber
Applications: Roof structures, supporting structures, timber floor systems, wall constructions, prefabricated house construction
Gluing: Melamine-urea formaldehyde resin, weather-resistant according to DIN 68141, EN 301/Do2
Surface: Planed and chamfered on all sides
Wood moisture content: 12% +/- 2%
Gluing: Melamine-urea formaldehyde resin, weather-resistant according to DIN 68141, EN 301/Do2
Surface: Planed and chamfered on all sides
Wood moisture content: 12% +/- 2%
Custom components
Mono-pitched roof beams
Arch beams
Gable roof beams
King post truss