Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is a mass timber product that can replace concrete and steel in modern construction. As buildings become more sustainable and timber structures grow larger, Stora Enso's CLT has become a popular solution for floors, roofs, walls, and stairs due to its strength, appearance, and versatility.
CLT is made from several layers of solid wood panels bonded with a structural adhesive at alternating right angles. It is ideal for large floor, roof, and wall elements, where mass timber can significantly reduce CO2 emissions compared to concrete and steel.
Cross-laminated timber is well known for its strong load-bearing qualities. It is a sustainable alternative to concrete and steel thanks to its acoustic, fire, seismic, and thermal performance. The CLT by Stora Enso is available from PEFC and FSC-certified softwood.
Benefits of designing and building with CLT
- Rapid assembly and construction on-site save time and can lower total costs
- Strong, stiff, stable, and can handle transfer load in two directions
- Achieve good thermal and sound insulation, and create a comfortable and healthy indoor climate
- Save up to 10% more living space
Surface qualities
CLT by Stora Enso is available in three different surface qualities.
1. Non-visual quality (NVI) Suitable for when the CLT is not visible or when it will be covered with gypsum, plasterboard, or any other material. | |
2. Industrial Visual Quality (IVI) A surface quality suitable for leaving exposed, but not with the most demanding visual requirements, for example, up high on a ceiling. This grade is commonly used in Industrial buildings or sports halls. | |
3. Visual quality (VI) Best possible surface quality for when the CLT will be exposed and featured as part of the interior design of the building. This grade is commonly used in public buildings, schools, or homes. | |
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