Conservatory frames
The conservatory timber is characterised by a multi-layer lamella structure in a 24 mm grid and is specially designed for load-bearing components in conservatories. The top layers consist of vertical or semi vertical grain-oriented wood and can be combined with additional lamella layers, which can also be mixed with flat layers if required.
The lamellas are glued using D4 adhesives in accordance with EN 204, which ensures a permanently stable bond between the lamellas. Technical drying of the block profiles ensures that the material remains dimensionally stable and can be processed with precision.
Conservatory timber is particularly suitable for structurally demanding applications where stability, dimensional accuracy and a reliable layer structure are paramount.
Wood types for Conservatory frames
Spruce – lat. Picea abies (PCAB)
Pin knots and resin pockets that are characteristic features of spruce cannot be excluded, basically flawless, rifts/half rifts, multi-glued with D4 glue as per EN 204, block profile, kiln-dried. Also available with FSC® or PEFC certificate!
Pine – lat. Pinus sylvestris (PNSY)
Basically flawless, rifts/half rifts, multi-glued with D4 glue as per EN 204, block profile, kiln-dried. Also available with FSC® or PEFC certificate!
Eucalyptus Globulus – lat. Eucalyptus globulus (EUGL)
Bulk density is 850 kg+, small well-ingrown knots and grains that are characteristic features of Galician eucalyptus cannot be excluded; rifts/halfrifts, multi-glued with D4 glue as per EN 204, block profile, kiln-dried. Also available with FSC® or PEFC certificate!

