Curved Glulam

Curved glulam beams are structural beams constructed from laminated wood or veneer, commonly used in buildings, bridges, and aerospace. These beams are characterized by excellent bending performance and flexural rigidity, capable of withstanding significant bending stress and loads, ensuring structural stability and safety.

Glulam beams are made by cross-laminating multiple layers of wood veneers or boards, which are then bonded together with adhesive to form a uniform and tight structure. The precise arrangement and pre-pressing of different layers ensure that the fibers are perpendicular to each other, enhancing resistance to bending forces. Additionally, processes such as hot pressing and cold treatment are applied to improve the beams’ strength and durability.