Glulam (Glued laminated timber)

Glulam – glued laminated timber, a versatile engineered wood product used in construction for its strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Created by bonding together layers of dimensioned lumber with durable, moisture-resistant adhesives under controlled conditions.

Glulam is manufactured to precise specifications, allowing for a wide range of sizes and shapes to meet diverse structural needs in buildings. The process of laminating multiple layers of timber allows for the utilization of smaller, fast-growing trees, making glulam a sustainable alternative to traditional solid wood beams.

Glulam offers several advantages over traditional timber, including greater strength-to-weight ratio, improved dimensional stability, and resistance to warping, shrinking, and splitting. Its aesthetic appeal, with visible wood grain patterns, also makes it a popular choice in architectural designs.

  • Characteristics
  • Dimensions
  • Type of wood:
  • Quality:
  • Moisture:
  • Strength class:
  • spruce, pine
  • Visual or industrial quality, planed on 4 sides. Chamfered edges
  • 11 % +/- 2,5 %
  • GL 20h, GL 24h, GL 28c, GL 30c, GL 32c
  • Height, mm:
  • Width, mm:
  • Length, mm:
  • 120 – 1280
  • 60 – 280
  • up to - 18000