Finger-Joint Wood - LIRA LLC
Finger-joint wood is an engineered wood product created by joining shorter pieces of wood end-to-end using interlocking "fingers" or joints that resemble interlaced fingers. These joints are cut into the ends of the wood pieces, creating a zigzag pattern that provides a large surface area for adhesive bonding. The joints are then glued under pressure to form longer, continuous pieces of wood. It can cut off knots and other imperfections in the wood. This process enhances the quality and appearance of the final timber product.
Key Characteristics and Advantages
1. Structural Integrity:
2. Structural Integrity:
3. Cost-Effectiveness:
4.? Aesthetic Flexibility:
5.? Knots and defects removal:
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Process of Creating Finger-Joint Timber Without Knots:
Selection of raw material
Cutting SPIKES (Finger Joints)
Application of Adhesive
Joining
Curing and Finishing:
Overall, creating finger-jointed timber enhances the wood's aesthetic and structural qualities, making it a highly desirable material for a wide range of applications. LIRA LLC is committed to excellence in manufacturing top-tier finger joint wood products, utilising advanced techniques and stringent quality control measures to ensure the highest standards.