Wood Beam - Parallel Strand Lumber (PSL)
Wood Beam - Parallel Strand Lumber (PSL)
Parallel strand lumber (PSL) is a type of engineered wood made from long, parallel strands of wood that are bonded together with adhesive. PSL is stronger and more dimensionally stable than solid wood, making it ideal for use in applications where strength and durability are important, such as beams, headers, columns, and posts. PSL is also available in a variety of lengths and sizes, making it a versatile material that can be used in a wide range of construction projects.
Parallel Strand Lumber Wood Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths between 1.75”-7” (44-178 mm), depths from 9.5”-18” (24.1-45.7 cm), and typical lengths between 12’-48’ (3.66-14.63 m).
Parallel strand lumber (PSL) is a type of engineered wood made from long, parallel strands of wood that are bonded together with adhesive. PSL is stronger and more dimensionally stable than solid wood, making it ideal for use in applications where strength and durability are important, such as beams, headers, columns, and posts. PSL is also available in a variety of lengths and sizes, making it a versatile material that can be used in a wide range of construction projects.
Parallel Strand Lumber Wood Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths between 1.75”-7” (44-178 mm), depths from 9.5”-18” (24.1-45.7 cm), and typical lengths between 12’-48’ (3.66-14.63 m).