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    beams, columns - Finger-jointed solid construction timber

Finger-jointed solid construction timber is graded, kiln-dried and planed solid timber, which can be manufactured in almost any length. Finger-jointed solid construction timber is classified into strength classes by visual or machine grading according to ÖNORM EN 14081-1. In Austria visual grading continues to take place according to ÖNORM DIN 4074-1. Different strength classes apply. Specifications for finger-jointing are given in EN 385. This standard defines performance requirements and also sets a maximum wood moisture content of 18%. The natural durability against biological attack of this type of timber product depends on the wood species used. The durability can be enhanced with standard techniques such as preventative biocides.
   
       
  Details of sustainability rating (Basis: tdry mass)

Finger-jointed solid construction timber

OI3 GWP
[kg CO2 Äqv.]
AP
[kg SO2 Äqv.]
PEI ne
[MJ]
PEI e
[MJ]
EP
[kg PO4 Äqv.]
POCP
[kg C2H4 Äqv.]
52,2 -1.537,7 1,4 4.675,2 25.536,2 0,5 0,6


     
 
Manufacterer according to EN 385
 
Product Manufacturer
Konstruktionsvollholz Hasslacher Norica Timber  
Keilgezinktes Konstruktionsvollholz Holzwerke Stingl GesmbH  
Konstruktionsvollholz KVH® Stora Enso Timber Deutschland  
Keilgezinktes Konstruktionsvollholz weinberger-holz gmbh