Duolam softwood beams are produced by gluing two solid timber pieces together with the grain running parallel and the end sections the same size. The result of this process is larger or more structurally stable sections.
• Dimensionally stable
• True to size
• Defined strength
• Controlled moisture content
• Constant first class product quality
• Highly efficient economic production
• Ecologically sound
• Aesthetic appearance, solid wood character
• Easy to process like solid wood
Duolam beams are particularly suited to projects wanting to combine a high level of structural stability with visually sophisticated outcomes.
The beams can be used in both indoor and covered outdoor areas (application class 1 and 2 which comply with DIN 1052). As with normal solid wood, extreme climatic changes should be avoided (i.e. direct exposure to the elements).
• Dimensionally stable
• True to size
• Defined strength
• Controlled moisture content
• Constant first class product quality
• Highly efficient economic production
• Ecologically sound
• Aesthetic appearance, solid wood character
• Easy to process like solid wood
Duolam beams are particularly suited to projects wanting to combine a high level of structural stability with visually sophisticated outcomes.
The beams can be used in both indoor and covered outdoor areas (application class 1 and 2 which comply with DIN 1052). As with normal solid wood, extreme climatic changes should be avoided (i.e. direct exposure to the elements).
Key data
| Type | Solid timber beam |
| Material | Glued laminated timber |
