quality for years
Structural timber c24 is widely used in many areas of timber construction. We offer structural timber from our own sawmill. It is used to make trussed rafters, ceilings and frame house walls. Consistent, constant product quality, ease of processing, durability or lack of dimensional deviations are just some of the advantages of structural timber.
STRUCTURAL TIMBER C24
Characteristics
- graded according to its strength quality: visual grading to class C24 and mechanical grading to class C24M
- dried in computer controlled kilns to a moisture content of 18% (+/-2%)
- dip treated (treated by immersion)
- planed on 4 sides with bevelled edges
Application
- structural timber C24 is used for the production of roof trusses
Advantages
- Easy to process
- Strength and durability according to EN 14081-1:2005+A1:2011
- No deviation of dimensions
- Certificate of Constancy of Performance 1020-CRP-070056538
STRUCTURAL FINGER JOINTED SOLID TIMBER
Characteristics
- Kiln-dried to 15% moisture content (+/-3%)
- Graded according to strength class C24
- Produced from pine
- Finish quality – NSi (industrial) class
- For bonding the elements we use LOCTITE – HB PURBOND adhesive
Application
- Trussed rafters
- Ceilings
- Frame house walls
- Terraces
- Roofing
Advantages
- Consistent and constant product quality
- Easy to process
- Wide spans possible due to finger jointed timber
- Larger cross-sections in comparison to solid timber
- High aesthetics
- No preservative treatment required
- High dimensional stability and accuracy
- Produced and certified in accordance with EN 15497:2014
- Certificate of Constancy of Performance 1020-CRP-070055233
GLUED SOLID TIMBER (GST)
Characteristics
- Strength class C24
- dried in computer controlled kilns to a moisture content of 15% (+/-3%)
- Produced from pine
- Finish quality – NSi (industrial) class
- For bonding we use LOCTITE – HB PURBOND adhesive
Application
- Trussed rafters
- Roofing
- Terraces
- Ceilings
- Frame house walls
Advantages
- Significantly larger cross-sections in comparison to solid timber
- Wide spans possible due to timber bonding
- Constant timber parameters confirmed by the Certificate of Constancy of Performance
- No preservative treatment required
- High dimensional stability and accuracy
- Produced and certified in accordance with EN 14080:2013
GLUED LAMINATED TIMBER (GLT)
Characteristics
- Strength class GL24h
- dried in computer controlled kilns to a moisture content of 15% (+/-3%)
- Produced from pine
- Finish quality – NSi (industrial) class
- For bonding we use LOCITE – HB PURBOND adhesive
Application
- Trussed rafters
- Ceilings
- Frame house walls
- Terraces
- Roofing
Advantages
- Very high load-bearing capacity with relatively low weight
- High flexibility in the design of the elements
- High dimensional stability and accuracy
- Easy to process No preservative treatment required
- Constant timber parameters confirmed by the Certificate of Constancy of Performance
- Produced and certified in accordance with EN 14080:2013
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