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Wood Information Sheet 2/3-31 Adhesives for structural use

Publication Year

2014

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Concerned only with the use of adhesives in structural joints which are used in two main ways: structural joints such as finger joints, glued dowel joints, scarf joints and glued gusset joints; or to fabricate components such as i-joists and stressed skin panels.

Document History

Superseded by the November 2016 edition. January 2014 edition. Supersedes the 2003 edition, Adhesively-bonded timber connections - adhesives and timber construction. First published in 1992 as Structural glued joints in timber; revised in 2003.

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BM TRADA

BM TRADA originates during the 1930s when a forerunner of what later became the Timber Research and Development Association (TRADA) was set up to promote the use of wood in construction. Their publishing programme delivers an extensive range of timber information - Eurocode 5 guidance, span tables, Wood Information Sheets and technical manuals on timber structures, characteristics, performance aspects such as fire and durability, and common applications.

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