Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) is what its name describes a engineered wood product out of several layers of veneer glued together to a beam. In contrast to plywood, the layers of LVL are all in the same direction and not crossed to each other. That gives the product a higher MOE and traction. Further the layers are mostly thicker than those of Plywood.
Specifications
LAMINATED VENEER LUMBER | |
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Wood species: | “Sengon, Jabon Hybrid products Sengon/Meranti etc.” |
Thickness: | Depending on the application, custom made |
Length: | Limited by machine maximum, up to 4.8m possible |
Quality: | Visual and non-visual quality |
Glue: | Polyurethane (PUR), Melamine formaldehyde (MF), Urea-formaldehyde (UF) |
Emission Standards available: | European formaldehyde emission standard[E0-E1] (2), Japanese Industrial Standard [F*-F****] (2), California Air Resources Board CARB (2) |