-- Factory Price Strengten Wooden Slat Bed Frame
-- Factory Price Strengten Wooden Slat Bed Frame
-- Factory Price Strengten Wooden Slat Bed Frame LVL History LVL was first used to make airplane propellers and other high-strength aircraft parts during World War II. The term veneer was somewhat synonymous with plywood prior to the 1970s. But all that began to change during the 70s when Art Troutner and Herold Thomas (in the USA) used parallel laminated plies of veneer without crossbanding (cross-lamination) to form the top and bottom flanges of structural I-beam shaped trusses and joists. Troutner and Thomas officially established their company, presently known as TJ International (USA), in early 1960 to sell an unusual new product called "truss joists". This open-web truss used machine stress rated timber as top and bottom chords. These chords were connected by steel webbing. This remarkable new product carried more load per pound of its own weight than any other structural product then available. Troutner continued to improve the open-web product and invent additional lumber-based products. A unique floor joist designed for the upper-end residential market was soon developed. A connecting web of plywood replaced the open-web steel tubing. The result was a structurally efficient I-shape that concentrated the wood at the top and bottom where it is most needed for strength and support.
Product Name | Factory Price Strengten Wooden Slat Bed Frame |
Main Material | Poplar, Eucalyptus, Paulownia, Combi |
Size | Width:≤1250mm Length: ≤4900mm |
Thickness | 6mm—90mm |
Formaldehyde Emission | E0,E1 |
Glue | Phenolic Formaldehyde, Urea Formaldehyde |
Moisture | Below 14% |
Usage | Furniture,Decoration,Package,Construction |
Capacity | 20’GP | 22m³ |
40’GP | 42m³ |
40’HQ | 53m³ |
Price terms | FOB, CNF, CIF,Others |
Payment terms | L/C at sight, T/T 30% as deposit,70% Balanced Against Copy B/L |
Application What is LVL or LVB LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) is a kind of plywood which is made from Peling or chipping veneers. After drying and gluing the veneers, we put all of them or most of them together transversely, then hot press them. If all of the veneers are put transversely, we call it LVL, but if some of them are longitudinal, we can call it LVB. (1) LVB ( Laminated Veneer Board ):
(2)LVL ( Laminated Veneer Lumber):
LVB/LVL features: *High design values for bending, stiffness and shear strength ;
*Resists shrinking, warping, splitting and checking ;
*No defects to cut out and less waste on the job ;
*Ordinary nail assembly - installs as easily as ordinary lumber ; Company Information
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