
Glulam
Glulam, short for glued laminated timber, is a type of engineered wood made by bonding together layers of solid wood beams with strong adhesives. These layers are carefully arranged and pressed to create large, sturdy, and customizable structural components. Glulam combines the natural strength of wood with enhanced design flexibility, allowing for long spans and curved shapes in construction. It's used in bridges, roofs, beams, and architectural features due to its durability, aesthetic appeal, and eco-friendly qualities, making it a reliable choice for both functional and aesthetic building applications.