Wood Beam - Cross Laminated Timber (CLT)
Wood Beam - Cross Laminated Timber (CLT)
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) is a wood panel made from gluing together at least three layers of solid-sawn lumber. Each layer of boards is usually oriented perpendicular to adjacent layers and glued on the wide faces of each board, usually in a symmetric way so that the outer layers have the same orientation. An odd number of layers is most common, but there are configurations with even numbers as well. In CLT wood beams, the opposite layers are laid across each other for greater strength and stability, making them ideal for use in high-rise buildings and other structures that require a high degree of structural integrity.
Cross Laminated Timber Wood Beams are available in a range of configurations including 3-Ply, 5-Ply, 7-Ply, and 9-Ply. Cross Laminated Timber Wood Beams have widths from 2’-10’ (61-305 cm), depths between 4”-12” (10.2-30.5 cm), and typical lengths between 16’-48’ (4.88-14.63 m).
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) is a wood panel made from gluing together at least three layers of solid-sawn lumber. Each layer of boards is usually oriented perpendicular to adjacent layers and glued on the wide faces of each board, usually in a symmetric way so that the outer layers have the same orientation. An odd number of layers is most common, but there are configurations with even numbers as well. In CLT wood beams, the opposite layers are laid across each other for greater strength and stability, making them ideal for use in high-rise buildings and other structures that require a high degree of structural integrity.
Cross Laminated Timber Wood Beams are available in a range of configurations including 3-Ply, 5-Ply, 7-Ply, and 9-Ply. Cross Laminated Timber Wood Beams have widths from 2’-10’ (61-305 cm), depths between 4”-12” (10.2-30.5 cm), and typical lengths between 16’-48’ (4.88-14.63 m).