massiivpaneelide
Massiivpaneelide, often translated as solid wood panels or glulam panels, are a type of engineered wood product used in construction. These panels are manufactured from solid timber elements, typically lumber, that are glued together under pressure to form a larger, structural panel. The individual timber pieces are usually finger-jointed and glued edge-to-edge to create a continuous surface. The wood species commonly used include spruce, pine, or larch, chosen for their strength and availability.
The primary advantage of massiivpaneelide lies in their structural capabilities and their aesthetic appeal. They can
The production process involves careful selection and preparation of timber, followed by precise cutting and gluing.