Engineered lumber
Wood products manufactured by bonding together wood strands, veneers, or fibers, designed to enhance strength and stability.
Engineered lumber is a type of wood product manufactured by binding or fixing strands, particles, or veneers together with adhesives, providing strength and stability. It is crucial for optimizing material performance, enhancing design flexibility, and supporting construction efficiency. By providing a reliable and effective building material, engineered lumber supports efficient construction, improves quality, and contributes to successful project delivery by ensuring that structures are robust, aligned with design specifications, and capable of meeting performance criteria and client expectations.
Used in a sentence
Engineered lumber was used for the beams due to its superior strength.
Synonyms/variation
Composite Wood
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