Structural Glulam Beam
Price
40 000
RUB
Structural Glued Laminated Timber (Glulam, Glulam) is a load-bearing element made from coniferous lamellas (spruce, pine), glued together on their flat faces. Strength classes: GL24h, GL28h, GL32h according to EN 14080. Allows for spanning distances from 6 to 60 m. Available in straight, arched, and curved shapes. Fire resistance R60 due to predictable charring at a rate of 0.7 mm/min. Glulam is lighter than steel with comparable load-bearing capacity. Applications: long-span structures for sports halls, swimming pools, shopping malls, churches, industrial buildings. Complies with GOST 20850-2014 and EN 14080. Production: drying lamellas to 10–12% → planing → application of MUF/PUR adhesive → pressing in a hydraulic press → curing → profiling → protective treatment. Export documentation: EN 14080, CE marking, certificate of conformity. Packaging: transport frames, protective film. Shipping: long flatbed trailers, oversized transport. Seismic resistance of wooden structures is higher than that of masonry.
Attributes
| Strength class | GL24h, GL28h, GL32h (EN 14080) |
| Wood species | Spruce, pine (coniferous) |
| Max. cross-section | up to 200×600 mm |
| Max. length | up to 18 m |
| Moisture content of slats | 10–12% (KD) |
| Fire resistance | R60 (charring rate 0.7 mm/min) |
| Standards | GOST 20850-2014, EN 14080 |