Thursday, December 5, 2024

Binderholz has introduced its Decorative Micro CLT, a 3-layer solid wood panel made from spruce, designed for use in interior construction and timber construction. Featuring a tongue and groove connection, this panel is ideal for high-quality and easy further processing, meeting both visual and technical requirements. Mechanically and visually graded lamellas ensure low-rupture panels with a balanced, attractive appearance, while environmentally friendly bonding helps preserve the natural properties of the wood, making it stronger and more durable.
Technical Details
Panel formats: 2500 x 625 x 19 mm and 1250 x 625 x 19 mm
4-sided circumferential tongue and groove connection with micro chamfer
Surface quality: B/C+
Edge protection during delivery using cardboard packaging
Custom formats, qualities, and panel thickness (16-27 mm) availableKey Benefits
Versatile applications for both external and internal use
Stable, compact, and strong while still relatively lightweight
Minimal cracking, with the right side of the lamella facing outward
Consistent drying of lamellae minimizes warping
Easy to process and highly durable
Various surface and edge processing options
Natural finish, biologically healthy material
Highly breathable, environmentally friendly material with no formaldehyde emissionsBinderholz’s single-layer solid wood panel is becoming increasingly popular for high-quality interior fit-outs and furniture construction, offering a sustainable alternative to other wood materials. The careful grading of the lamellas ensures panels are low in cracks and maintain a neat, consistent appearance. Environmentally friendly bonding enhances the wood’s stability and longevity, retaining its natural properties.
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