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Glue Laminated Timber

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Glue-laminated timber, also known as glulam, is a type of engineered wood product made by bonding together multiple layers of dimension lumber with durable, moisture-resistant adhesives.

Key Features

  • Strength and durability
  • Versatility in design
  • Eco-friendly and sustainable
  • Resists warping and shrinking

Pros

  • High strength-to-weight ratio
  • Customizable shapes and sizes
  • Renewable resource
  • Aesthetic appeal

Cons

  • Higher initial cost compared to traditional lumber
  • Limited availability of large sizes in some regions

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 07:18:15 AM UTC