Structural S5 Timber
Structural S5 timber is typically made from softwoods such as pine, spruce, or fir. It is commonly used in applications such as building frames, roof trusses, and other load-bearing structures. The timber is also often treated with preservatives to increase its resistance to decay and insect damage.
Standard
EN 300 – type OSB 3; EN 13501-1: class D-s1, d0; EN 13986:2004+A1:2015
Emission Class
E1 (EN ISO 12460-5)
Characteristics
– Increased resistance to humid conditions
– High load-bearing capacity and stiffness for construction purposes
– High dimensional accuracy and shape stability
– High flexibility and impact resistance
– Easy workability with common woodworking tools
– Environmentally friendly, recyclable product
Applications
– Structural applications: walls, floors, roofs, staircases, hoardings
– Interior: furniture elements, decorative elements in indoor spaces, framework in upholstered furniture, door panels, claddings and partition walls
– Packaging: shipping boxes and containers, pallets
– Retail & exhibitions
– Warehouse management (shelving, racking, etc.)

