Structural elements made by joining layers of solid wood with adhesives, used in the construction of buildings and structures.
Glulam is a structural element manufactured by bonding layers of solid wood with adhesives, subjected to a pressing and drying process to form a strong and durable material.
This type of beam is used in the construction of buildings, bridges, pergolas, roofs and other structures where high strength and stability are required.
Glulam beams offer advantages over solid wood beams, such as higher bending strength, less tendency to warp and higher load-bearing capacity.
In addition, their manufacture from reforestation wood and their recyclability make them a sustainable and environmentally friendly option for construction projects.