Second transformation products

Contemporary and highly stable

Made from dried softwoods, technical woods offer new features that are highly appreciated, especially by professionals in modern architecture. They open up the field of possibilities and are truly the basis for conceptual audacity. Dimensional stability, mechanical resistance, optimization of cuts, aesthetics, absence of deformation, high fire resistance…

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logo-pefcCross Laminated Timber

A high-performance product

High altitude spruce gives cross-laminated timber very interesting characteristics such as the straightness of the beams, optimization of the material over the length, enhanced resistance, fewer cracks, homogeneity of the trusses, excellent dimensional stability, easier installation and, above all, a very nice aesthetic appearance.

Technical details: humidity limited to 14%, certified polyurethane glue, 4-sided planed wood with chamfers, packaged in anti-UV film. Normative reference EN 14080 : 2013.
Cross-laminated timber can be delivered in small quantities grouped with structural timber.

Glued Laminated Timber

Planed 4 sides with chamfers

  • Dry, finger-jointed, glued wood
  • GL24 visible quality/span>
  • Artificial drying to 12% or 14% hygrometry
  • Normative reference EN 14080 : 2013

Finger-Jointed Solid Wood

In lengths of 13m

Of C24 quality, the finger-jointed solid wood is planed 4 sides with chamfers. Normative reference EN 15497 : 2014. They can be treated class 2. Stabilized wood, ready to use, perfectly calibrated, they are offered in standard length of 13m.

Finger-Jointed and Non-Jointed Framing Timber

Optimization of cuts

Made from dried solid wood, purged of any alteration and finger-jointed, the finger-jointed framing timber is planed 4 sides with chamfers, offers C24 mechanical resistance and is offered in 13 m length. The framing timber, dried to 18%, is also planed and chamfered, classified C24 and comes in 3 lengths: 5.10m, 5.40m and 6m.