
What advantages do wooden panels for load-bearing walls of timber structures from KASPER SK have?
"dry" construction essentially without climatic constraints
high degree of prefabrication
quick assembly
possibility to meet the requirements for natural character and aesthetics of the environment (CLT)
Options for the use of wooden panels for load-bearing walls
load-bearing structures of family homes
load-bearing structures of residential, administrative, or civic multi-storey buildings
mobile structures
How load-bearing wall panels made of wood are produced
In the production of wooden panels for timber structures, we use two technologies. The first is called "two by four" and is based on a wooden frame made of glued KVH profiles with a one-sided board covering (OSB3 4PD or Fermacell). The second method is referred to as the cross-laminated timber technology (CLT). CLT represents a modern wooden material that consists of several glued layers (min 3) that are perpendicular to one another, ensuring their integrity and static load-bearing capacity in both directions. These panels are produced in both non-visible quality (for covered structures) and with one or both visible surfaces.
We design and supply exclusively load-bearing wall components without additional elements that are not directly related to static stability. Similar technologies can also be used to address load-bearing constructions of floors and ceilings in timber structures.
Manufacturing technologies used in the production of load-bearing wall panels
1 x CNC Hundegger SC3
1 × CNC woodworking center Hundegger K2i 1250
2 × single-blade computer-controlled angular and cross-cut saw
1 × four-blade angular and cross-cut saw
design software R-STAB, RX-TIMBER by DLUBAL
structural software SEMA
framing press FRAMER LINE for panel production
formatting saw for sheet materials

