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Wood-based structural material "CLT"

Heat-resistant! Fire-resistant! Earthquake-resistant! This product has high dimensional stability!

"CLT" is a new wood-based structural material that has been developed primarily in Austria since the 1990s. It features high dimensional stability, excellent thermal insulation, fire resistance, and seismic resistance, as well as high environmental performance due to the use of sustainable wood resources. Additionally, it allows for fast construction through prefabrication and simple joints, making it much lighter compared to reinforced concrete structures. [Features] ■ High dimensional stability ■ Excellent thermal insulation ■ Excellent fire resistance ■ High seismic resistance *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

  • glue
  • Insulation work

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Introduction to CLT (Cross-Laminated Timber) as a Building Material

"What is CLT?" Introducing a completely new wooden structure that is rapidly spreading around the world.

CLT, or Cross Laminated Timber, is a large panel made by stacking layers of laminated boards with their grain direction oriented perpendicular to each other and glued together. It is a new wood-based structural material that has been developed primarily in Austria since the mid-1990s. Today, it is being used in various buildings across European countries, and in North America and Oceania, standardization and factory production have begun, showing rapid expansion worldwide. In Japan, it is gaining attention as a new structural material to replace traditional wooden construction methods, steel frame construction, and reinforced concrete construction. It is rapidly developing as a key solution for the effective utilization of domestic timber, with collaboration between the public and private sectors. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Wood and wood-based siding
  • Wood panel and frame wall construction

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