Historical: Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) (Engineered Wood) - 2015
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Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) is a structural engineered wood panel, which can be used to construct walls, floors, and roofs. CLT panels are prefabricated and are construted to specific building requirements, making them available in a variety of...
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Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) is a structural engineered wood panel, which can be used to construct walls, floors, and roofs. CLT panels are prefabricated and are construted to specific building requirements, making them available in a variety of sizes and configurations. CLT panels are constructed in several layers using kiln-dried lumber boards stacked in perpendicular layers, typically three to seven, bound with structural adhesives such as polyurethane, emulsion polymer isocyanate (EPI), melamine, or phenolic adhesives. The commonly specified adhesives are formaldehyde free, such as polyurethane or EPI, the most common being polyurethane.
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