GIR joint to CLT connection
High rigidity and high strength! The design is simple, with no visible joints, resulting in excellent aesthetics.
Glued-in Rod jointing (steel rod insertion adhesive jointing) is a method where a pilot hole is drilled into wooden members, a steel rod is inserted, and resin adhesive is filled to bond the members together. The assembly is simple, and the joining hardware is not visible, enhancing the aesthetic appeal. Additionally, the CLT joint refers to the connection used to incorporate CLT as shear walls or floor/roof surfaces within a column-beam framework. 【Features】 ■ High rigidity and high strength ■ No play ■ Joining hardware is not visible, providing excellent aesthetics ■ Simple assembly *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Company:藤寿産業 本社
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