liimpuitu
Liimpuitu is a wood-based panel produced by bonding multiple thin sheets of wood veneer with adhesive. The veneers are layered with their grain directions alternating across adjacent layers, which improves strength and dimensional stability compared with solid timber. The result is a lighter, more uniform panel that is widely used in construction and manufacturing.
Manufacture involves peeling or slicing logs into veneers, drying them, and bonding the layers under heat and
Applications include construction (walls, floors, roofs), furniture, cabinetry, flooring underlayment, and packaging. Interior liimpuitu provides a
Limitations include moisture sensitivity if not protected, potential emissions from some adhesives, and the need to
Liimpuitu is governed by standards that specify bonding quality, mechanical properties, and dimensions for plywood used