Glulam BSH is an advanced construction material created by gluing together several layers of dried coniferous wood along the fibres. Glulam (German for Brettschichtholz) is characterised by high strength, dimensional stability and resistance to warping and cracking. Thanks to the gluing process, it is possible to achieve long spans. Spans that are used for example in roof constructions, industrial halls, sports facilities or modern single-family homes.
Wood BSH meets high strength standards and can be machined "CNC". It is also valued in the construction industry for its aesthetic qualities - the natural appearance of wood combined with a modern structural form.
