Veneers

Glued laminated wood, known by the acronym MLC, is a material designed from the gluing technique combined with lamination, in which the “planks” constitute the wood. Employed since the nineteenth century in construction, when the lamellae were still joined by mechanical connections, MLC only progressed in its field of application in the 1940s, with the advent of synthetic glues.

Its use in structures ranges from small walkways, stairs and shelters to large structures designed in various aesthetic forms. The material allows to overcome large spans, up to 100 m without intermediate support, and allows curved structures, and with performance superior to solid wood.

In Brazil, we offer veneers made with several tropical species, being a great differential for the world market, both in its quality and in its diversity of colors and uses.