liimapuuliitokset
Laminated wood joints, known in Finnish as liimapuuliitokset, are essential in timber construction for creating strong and stable connections between wooden elements. These joints are formed by bonding two or more pieces of wood together using adhesives. The primary advantage of liimapuuliitokset is their ability to transfer significant loads, making them suitable for structural applications where traditional mechanical fasteners might be insufficient or aesthetically undesirable.
The fabrication process typically involves preparing the surfaces of the wood pieces to ensure good adhesion,
Liimapuuliitokset are widely used in the construction of glued laminated timber (glulam) beams and columns, which