Laminated veneer lumber beam I-BEAM & I-JOIST
Ifor flooringwith equal legs

Laminated veneer lumber beam - I-BEAM & I-JOIST - Pasquill Roof Trusses Limited  - I / for flooring / with equal legs
Laminated veneer lumber beam - I-BEAM & I-JOIST - Pasquill Roof Trusses Limited  - I / for flooring / with equal legs
Laminated veneer lumber beam - I-BEAM & I-JOIST - Pasquill Roof Trusses Limited  - I / for flooring / with equal legs - image - 2
Laminated veneer lumber beam - I-BEAM & I-JOIST - Pasquill Roof Trusses Limited  - I / for flooring / with equal legs - image - 3
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Characteristics

Material
laminated veneer lumber
Cross section
I
Applications
for flooring
Other characteristics
with equal legs

Description

I-joists, also known as I-beams, are beams with an I- or H-shaped cross-section. The horizontal elements are flanges, while the vertical element is called the web. They are manufactured to precise specification using laminated veneer lumber or kiln dried C24 softwood flanges bonded to an OSB web. Using I-joists is a very efficient form for carrying both bending and shear in the plane of the web their superior strength-to-weight ratio allows longer spans and easier handling. Their shrink and warp resistance helps create quiet floor solutions and consistent dimensions provide extra stability. I-joists also have the benefit of not needing insulation to gain compliance with Building Regulation Part E (sound) when installed at 400mm centres and above. Features and benefits Quicker to install ‐ Easier to install than a solid timber set: no herringbone strutting or blocking, no special tools required. Large flange profile enables ease of fixing. Saving you time on site, saving you money

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