The difference between LVL laminated veneer lumber and wood sawn lumber
The difference between LVL laminated veneer lumber and wood sawn lumber Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) is a kind of veneer made of logs by rotary cutting or planing. After drying and gluing, the veneer is made of parallel or most of parallel billets and then bonded by hot pressing. It has the structural characteristics that solid wood sawdust does not have: high strength, high toughness, good stability, accurate specifications, and three times higher strength and toughness than solid wood sawdust. This product can be used in building formwork components, building beams, carriage boards, furniture, flooring, room decoration bamboo keel and packaging materials, etc., and has a wide range of applications. Compared with real wood sawwood, LVL has many advantages that solid wood sawwood does not possess. (1) LVL can disperse and stagger the defects such as scars and cracks of logs, thus greatly reducing the impact on strength, making it stable in quality, uniform in strength and low in