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- 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. |
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Details of sustainability rating (Basis: tdry mass)
Finger-jointed solid construction timber
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