STRUCTURAL VENEER LUMBER
 
                 
  Structural Veneer Lumber (SVL) in Oregon Pine and SVL Birch is an aesthetic choice that harmonises with modern construction materials such as glass, metal and stone.

SVL is a high strength, load bearing material. In comparison to other plywoods it is said to differ both in appearance but because it is made from lengthwise glued layers of veneer, not from cross-glued layers.

This means that each layer consistently absorbs forces and not just the second layer as in the case of plywood, giving SVL twice the load strength.
 
 
 
 

Product Information

  • Upright longitudinal glued veneer layer wood, layer thickness approx. 2.5mm
  • With resorcinol resin and polyurethane adhesives, water and boiled fast glue, calibrated to the calculation measurement, max tolerance +/- 1/10mm
  • Standard version with one solid edge band approx. 4mm thick on one longitudinal edge – other versions on request
  • Has higher tensile strengths and a clearly improved modulus of elasticity than conventional laminated wood or other materials which, in turn means smaller cross sections and/or larger span widths
  • Means increased attractiveness even as basic material for adaptation to the individual requirements of clients, ideal integration of a constructive element with exemplary statical analysis properties in interior architecture
  • Can easily be machines with the usual woodworking tools
  • Timber species – Oregon Pine (Douglas Fir/Pseudotsuga Menziesii) or Birch (Betula Alba)
  • Glued according to Din 1052 "supporting construction components", weather fast for the applications for the Wood Material Class 100.
  • Can be obtained in 5000mm length, up to 630mm wide and from 25-100mm thickness. Special dimensions on request
  • High strength wood material for window and façade construction (for example, mullion and transform constructions), flooring, stairs, tabletops, kitchen and bar tops, plus high quality furniture and joinery in general