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This is an core free or core split construction timber with a lower grade of shrinkage chrack building. For greater stability, the timber gets dried and—for longer pieces—finger jointed. In addition, the surface is planed and beveled.
Advantages
-Greater stability than normal construction timber because of the drying and the finger joining process -delivery of cm- goods -the length doesn’t stop with the heighth of the tree
Field of application
KVH is used wherever structural lumber is used, especially where wood construction is preferred.
-wood frame construction -industrial finished construction -Stockpiling
Assumptions
- spruce core free and inherently stable in Si and Nsi quality. - static bending strength sorted S10 according DIN 40 74-1 - production and quality control by the indipendent institute "FMPA material research laboratory" and timber research Munich - DIN 1052 – supporting timber structure - finger jointed according DIN 68140 - water resistance gluing EN 301/302four – sided clean gouging out (Si) with bevel - dried to 14 % moisture +/- 2%
Norm measures
length : | 10,00 m / 12,00 m / 13,50 m every length up from 4 possible but min. 4 m3 per lenght | height (mm): | 100 / 120 / 140 / 160 / 180 / 200 / 220 / 240 | width (mm): | 60 / 80 / 100 / 120 / 140 |
Standard fabrication in core free spruce Si / (Nsi) quality consignment and special dimensions/ --lenghts available
Package weight under 2500-3000 kg – as well for small lift truck consignment implementation: additional charge EUR 30,-/m3
Norms - ÖNORM B 4100 part 2, 01.12.1997
- ÖNORM DIN 4074 part 1, 01.06.1996
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Solid construction timber (KVH)
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