Plywood is an engineered wood product that is made by adhering thin ”plies” of wood veneers together with resin to create a hybrid material in the form of panels. Typically, a plywood panel will have a higher quality “face” ply than the “core” ply, although this can be adjusted according to the buyer’s criteria. The function of the core layer is to improve resistance to bending by increasing the gap between the outer layers where bending force is the highest.
Products made of engineered wood are desirable due to the defined and standardized structural characteristics. Therefore, it is entirely predictable in terms of strength and stiffness. Plywood can be used for both structural and non-structural purposes (i.e. interior and exterior plywood), with different specification requirements.
LVL belongs to a family of products in which dried and graded veneers are layered and glued together with a moisture resistant adhesive into large blocks called billets. A panel of LVL is formed from rotary-peeled veneers that are glued together under pressure and heat to create a variety of panel sizes. Finally, the lumber is laminated to make it waterproof.
Blockboard is a wood panel consisting of a core that is faced on both sides. The core consists of parallel, rectangular-section, softwood strips (approximately 28 mm wide) that are glued under high pressure. They are sandwiched between various panel materials such as softwood and hardwood veneer.
The grain of the cover material is usually arranged perpendicular to the grain of the core strip. A core strip runs the entire length of the board for strength reasons and is usually composed of a dry, light wood such as poplar or spruce. Their moisture content is usually below 12%.
Veneer is a thin layer of wood that is sliced from a log with a blade. Compared with solid wood, which is sawn, veneer optimizes log usage without any sawing loss. It can be sliced into various thicknesses, the most common being 0.50 mm.
Veneer maintains the genuine color and pattern variations as well as the natural appearance and the feel of real wood, making it a desirable option for various applications for interior decoration.
Timber decks are a practical and beautiful compliment to any outdoor setting. Natural timber decks are a popular choice for outdoor enjoyment because they mix in perfectly with the natural surroundings.
Timber decking requires high levels of structural performance because it is an outside construction that carries heavy traffic loads. As decks are typically elevated well above the ground and completely exposed to the elements, an efficient deck must be able to withstand heavy wear and tear, as well as being able to effectively discharge rainfall. Therefore, decking's corners are rounded to aid in water runoff, and the planks are spaced apart to allow for ventilation to prevent standing water on the deck's surface.
: ∙ 19 x 42 x 1800-5700 mm
∙ 90 x 90 x 2400-6000 mm
∙ 32/42 x 70/90/140/190/240/290 x 1800-5700 mm
Engineered Merbau
Engineered Merbau
Finger-jointing refers to a wood engineering method where two solid wood components are interlocked and glued by wedge-shaped teeth. As finger-jointed panels use shorter pieces of wood, the risk of warping when working with tropical woods can be significantly reduced in comparison to continuous panels which use individual wood blocks. Additionally, finger-jointing allows for the production of longer panels—up to three meters long, compared to continuous laminated wood panels, which are often limited to lengths of two meters or less.
Compared to continuous panels, finger-jointed panels are resource-efficient and can be a sustainable alternative. This is because shorter pieces of wood are used for the manufacturing process, therefore it can efficiently produce more outputs per tree. Because of this, finger-jointed wood panels are more affordable than continuous slats.
: ∙ Finger-Jointed Decking
19 x 70/90/140 x 5400/5700 mm
∙ Finger-Jointed Laminated Board
12/15/18/24/30 x 910 x 2420 mm
∙ Finger-Jointed Laminated Flooring (UV Coated)
15 x 150 x 1820 mm
DECLARATION FSC
PT GEMA LESTARI INDONESIA
Jl. Romokalisari (TPI) 28 F-G-H,
Benowo, Jawa Timur, 60192
(+62)31 3992 1510
pt.gemalestariindonesia@gmail.com
PT GEMA LESTARI INDONESIA
Jl. Romokalisari (TPI) 28 F-G-H,
Benowo, Jawa Timur, 60192
(+62)31 3992 1510
pt.gemalestariindonesia@gmail.com
PT. Gema Lestari Indonesia recognizes the importance of the environment and sustainability in our area of business. We are committed to the maintenance of the Chain of Custody (CoC) standards of the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC).
We only work with suppliers who are certified, and can provide us with assurance regarding their forestry practices. We also encourage our customers to work with end users who conform to recognized industry standards.
Most importantly, we implement our best efforts to avoid trading and using wood from the following categories:
• Illegally harvested wood, • Conflicted timber, • Wood harvested in forest where high conversation values are threatened by management activities, • Wood harvested in forest being converted to plantations or non-forest use. • Wood harvested in violation of traditional and civil rights, • Wood from forests in which genetically modified trees are planted, and • Violation of any of the ILO Core Conventions, as defined in the ILO Declaration of Fundamental Principles and Rights at work, 1998.
FSC Licence Code : FSC- C168595
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