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Engineered wood is made up of the bonding of a variety of products. These products are “Engineered” to specific and mechanical behaviors for a specific job application. An engineered product consists of wood stock material glued together with a specific adhesive or resin.
Step 1: Kiln dry Step 2: Finger Joints Step 3: Cutting Step 4: Adhesives Step 5: Jigging Step 6: Bond testing Step 7: Finishing
Grades: Industrial : Framing: Architectural: Premium:
Layers of lams Grades of layers Joints
Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) is typically stronger, straighter, and more uniform than traditional mill lumber Sheets are aligned with the grain parallel to the length of the member, and the end joint between the sheets is either staggered or overlapped Visual grading may be used to test for uniformity, although ultrasonic testing is preferred as it detects flaw such as knots and splits. Much less likely than conventional lumber to warp, twist, bow, or shrink due to its composite nature.
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