LVL is technically different on how the fiber layer is arranged; both direction and transverse. LVL has a direct layout arrangement of at least 70% and maximum transverse fiber of 30% of the total number of composing layers. LVB has a cross-section arrangement of more than 30%.
Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) is made from softwood, low to medium hardwood species with density of 290 – 693 kg/m3.
LVL is produced through a similar process as plywood, but usually to thicker panels and its fiber is arranged in the same direction.All of these panel products are primarily used in construction, furniture and interior decoration industries. In addition to these, we produce plywood products that are specialized, further processed products. These include piano parts and truck body components. These products fetch higher margins and are for specialized end-uses.
LVL is arranged with the direction of fiber veneer unidirectional and parallel. It optimizes the use of products like Beam and other building construction materials.
LVL strength and elasticity parameters are influenced by wood density, felting pressure, adhesive type and layer layout direction (LVL / LVB).
Structurally, LVL has better strength in vertical applications because most of the direction of fiber is unidirectional. While LVB is more powerful in horizontal applications because of the transverse fiber that sustains the tensile force that makes the panel / board more flat. You can tell us what you need, and we will provide recommendation.
Features:
- Custom Profiles
> Available in a wide variety of sizes and specifications
- Excellent Durability
> Withstand extreme conditions and decays
> Ideal for residentials and
industrial applications
- Precisely Dimensioned
> Our production team is trained with the technical expertise to achieve precision
- Dimensionally Stable
> Our LVL has high dimensional stability that will fulfil the requirements as a perfect door material
LVL is technically different on how the fiber layer is arranged; both direction and transverse. LVL has a direct layout arrangement of at least 70% and maximum transverse fiber of 30% of the total number of composing layers. LVB has a cross-section arrangement of more than 30%.
Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) is made from softwood, low to medium hardwood species with density of 290 – 693 kg/m3.
LVL is produced through a similar process as plywood, but usually to thicker panels and its fiber is arranged in the same direction.All of these panel products are primarily used in construction, furniture and interior decoration industries. In addition to these, we produce plywood products that are specialized, further processed products. These include piano parts and truck body components. These products fetch higher margins and are for specialized end-uses.
LVL is arranged with the direction of fiber veneer unidirectional and parallel. It optimizes the use of products like Beam and other building construction materials.
LVL strength and elasticity parameters are influenced by wood density, felting pressure, adhesive type and layer layout direction (LVL / LVB).
Structurally, LVL has better strength in vertical applications because most of the direction of fiber is unidirectional. While LVB is more powerful in horizontal applications because of the transverse fiber that sustains the tensile force that makes the panel / board more flat. You can tell us what you need, and we will provide recommendation.
Features:
- Custom Profiles
> Available in a wide variety of sizes and specifications
- Excellent Durability
> Withstand extreme conditions and decays
> Ideal for residentials and
industrial applications
- Precisely Dimensioned
> Our production team is trained with the technical expertise to achieve precision
- Dimensionally Stable
> Our LVL has high dimensional stability that will fulfil the requirements as a perfect door material
LVL is technically different on how the fiber layer is arranged; both direction and transverse. LVL has a direct layout arrangement of at least 70% and maximum transverse fiber of 30% of the total number of composing layers. LVB has a cross-section arrangement of more than 30%.
Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) is made from softwood, low to medium hardwood species with density of 290 – 693 kg/m3.
LVL is produced through a similar process as plywood, but usually to thicker panels and its fiber is arranged in the same direction.All of these panel products are primarily used in construction, furniture and interior decoration industries. In addition to these, we produce plywood products that are specialized, further processed products. These include piano parts and truck body components. These products fetch higher margins and are for specialized end-uses.
LVL is arranged with the direction of fiber veneer unidirectional and parallel. It optimizes the use of products like Beam and other building construction materials.
LVL strength and elasticity parameters are influenced by wood density, felting pressure, adhesive type and layer layout direction (LVL / LVB).
Structurally, LVL has better strength in vertical applications because most of the direction of fiber is unidirectional. While LVB is more powerful in horizontal applications because of the transverse fiber that sustains the tensile force that makes the panel / board more flat. You can tell us what you need, and we will provide recommendation.
Features:
- Custom Profiles
> Available in a wide variety of sizes and specifications
- Excellent Durability
> Withstand extreme conditions and decays
> Ideal for residentials and
industrial applications
- Precisely Dimensioned
> Our production team is trained with the technical expertise to achieve precision
- Dimensionally Stable
> Our LVL has high dimensional stability that will fulfil the requirements as a perfect door material