A plywood web box beam is a type of beam made from plywood and timber. It is made by gluing or nailing plywood webs to both sides of timber flanges. The plywood webs provide strength and stiffness, while the timber flanges provide support. Plywood web box beams are lightweight, easy to fabricate, and structurally efficient. They are often used in construction, where they can be used to support roofs, floors, and walls.
Box Wood Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths between 2.5”-4” (64-102 mm), depths from 7.5”-24” (19.1-61 cm), and typical lengths between 6’-24’ (1.83-7.32 m).
A plywood web box beam is a type of beam made from plywood and timber. It is made by gluing or nailing plywood webs to both sides of timber flanges. The plywood webs provide strength and stiffness, while the timber flanges provide support. Plywood web box beams are lightweight, easy to fabricate, and structurally efficient. They are often used in construction, where they can be used to support roofs, floors, and walls.
Box Wood Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths between 2.5”-4” (64-102 mm), depths from 7.5”-24” (19.1-61 cm), and typical lengths between 6’-24’ (1.83-7.32 m).