Product type
Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) Panels are engineered wood products made from multiple layers of lumber boards, glued together in a crosswise configuration. This unique construction method enhances the strength and stability of the panels, making them suitable for a variety of structural applications. CLT is often used in construction for walls, floors, and roofs, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional building materials like concrete and steel.
| Thickness | Typically ranges from 60 mm to 300 mm |
| Panel size | Commonly available in sizes up to 3.0 m x 16.0 m |
| Wood species | Usually made from spruce, pine, or fir |
| Glue type | Adhesives meet structural bonding standards |
| Fire resistance | Classified for fire resistance based on thickness and treatment |
When selecting Cross Laminated Timber Panels, consider the required thickness and panel size based on your project specifications. It is important to specify the wood species and glue type to ensure compliance with structural and environmental standards. Additionally, inquire about fire resistance ratings and any necessary certifications. Be prepared to discuss quantities as well, as bulk orders may influence pricing and availability.
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CLT offers high strength-to-weight ratio, sustainability, and design flexibility.
Yes, CLT is increasingly used in mid-rise and high-rise construction.
CLT is manufactured by layering and gluing boards in a crosswise pattern.
Look for certifications related to structural performance and environmental impact.
Yes, CLT can be engineered to meet seismic design requirements.
With proper maintenance, CLT panels can last for decades.