Cross laminated timber
Cross laminated timber (CLT) is an innovative engineered wood product consisting of multiple layers of solid wood boards stacked crosswise and bonded together with adhesives. This construction technique provides exceptional strength, stability, and rigidity, making CLT ideal for use in floors, walls, and roofs in both residential and commercial buildings. CLT's high load-bearing capacity allows for taller and more complex structures, offering architects greater design flexibility. Additionally, CLT is known for its excellent fire resistance and thermal insulation properties. As a sustainable building material, CLT is made from renewable resources and contributes to low er carbon emissions in construction. Its versatility, combined with environmental benefits, makes CLT a popular choice for modern, eco-friendly building projects.
Types of wood | Spruce, pine |
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Surface qualities | Industrial quality, Industrial visible quality, Visible quality |
Moisture | 12 ± 2% |
Strength classes (lamellas) | C24 according to EN 338 (equivalent to S10 acc. to DIN 4074) |
Certificates | CE, FSC |