What is Cross Laminated Timber (CLT)?
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) is a mass timber product made by gluing together layers of kiln-dried solid wood, usually spruce, pine, or fir—with each layer laid perpendicular to the one below. This cross-lamination enhances strength, stability, and load distribution in both directions.

How CLT Is Made
- Lumber Selection: Kiln-dried, defect-free softwood (e.g., spruce, fir).
- Layering: 3, 5, 7, or more layers stacked at 90° angles.
- Adhesive Bonding: Structural glue secures layers under high pressure.
- Panel Sizes: Custom sizes prefabricated for walls, floors, or roofs.
Common Applications
- Floors, walls, and roofs
- Load-bearing and shear walls
- Prefabricated modules and mass timber buildings
- Mid-rise and high-rise wood construction
Benefits of CLT
- Structural Strength: High load-bearing capacity and stiffness
- Dimensional Stability: Resists warping, shrinking, and swelling
- Fast Construction: Prefab panels reduce on-site build time
- Sustainability: Made from renewable wood, stores carbon
- Fire Resistance: Chars predictably, maintaining structural integrity
- Acoustic & Seismic Performance: Performs well in noise isolation and earthquakes
- Aesthetic Appeal: Can be left exposed for a clean, natural look
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