crosslamilage
Crosslamilage is a proposed class of wood-based composite materials that combines elements of cross-laminated timber (CLT) with laminated veneer lumber (LVL) approaches to form panel composites intended for structural and architectural use.
In this concept, layers of veneer or thin boards are arranged with alternating grain directions and bound
Manufacturing involves preparation of veneer sheets, stack-up with grain angles typically 0/90 degrees, cohesive adhesive (e.g.,
Applications include building envelopes, interior partitions, flooring underlayers, and furniture components where mechanical performance and reduced
Properties include anisotropic strength with high stiffness along principal axes; improved resistance to cupping; potential for
History and etymology: the term has appeared in limited technical discussions and speculative proposals; it is
See also: cross-laminated timber, laminated veneer lumber, plywood, composite panel.