Bamboo : Yes, it’s a plant it the worlds fastest growing plant, capable of increasing in height by up to 1 meter in a day.
- For construction purposes, it is required to wait for about 5 years to cut.
- It’s a lightweight material.
- It is used for decoration purposes in Turkey mostly.
Chipboard: Material made in rigid sheets from compressed wood chips and resin, often coated or veneered, used in furniture, buildings, and other...
Cement Chip board: It's a board product made in flat press from reduced wood material, wood chips with addition of hydraulic binder (portland cement) and chemical additive for application in the building industry.
Dead Load: The intrinsic weight of a structure or vehicle, excluding the weight of passengers or goods.
Fibre-Boards: Comes in three, Low, High, Medium Densities.
- Most common one is Medium Density Fibre board (MDF).
- It’s good to use at places where there is a sound problem because of the fiber. Fiber makes materials sound-proof.
Laminboard: A veneered wood consisting of a core of parallel sheets cemented together and faced with plies with the grain of the latter usually at right angles to that of the core.
Oriented Strand Boards: OSB is a wood-based panel manufactured from softwood strands compressed and bonded together with exterior grade, water resistant resins.
- USAGE AREAS: Floor and Wall Lectures.
Wind Load (Lateral Force): The force on a structure arising from the impact of wind on it.
Snow Load: Is the downward force on a building's roof by the weight of accumulated snow and ice. The roof or the entire structure can fail if the snow load exceeds the weight the building was designed to shoulder.
Straw: A waste product of the grass-seed industry. More dense than wood particleboard, so edges are smoother.
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