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Treating and laminating E.grandis forms durable CLT panels

Wood Preservation

Dr Adefemi Alade’s study established that PUR and MUF adhesives are suitable for bonding preservative-treated E. grandis laminates to form structural elements like CLT for building and construction applications in tropical and subtropical regions.

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Category: Wood PreservationBy Joy Crane7 March 2023
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