KVH
KVH are wooden structural beams made from ash wood
Ash KVH - FJ Price excluding VAT, € Price with VAT, € 3000 x 80 x 80 47,5 57,4 4000 x 80 x 80 53,8 65,1



KVH
KVH are planed, kiln-dried structural wooden beams with a moisture content of around 15%. They are finger-jointed to achieve greater lengths, ensuring high dimensional stability and minimal risk of deformation.
Uses of KVH
KVH are primarily used in construction, particularly for:
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Timber structures – walls, ceilings, and roof constructions.
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Gazebos, pergolas, and shelters – durable against weather conditions.
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Framing structures – for paneling and various framing applications.
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Load-bearing elements – floors, beams, and columns.
Advantages of KVH
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Dimensional stability – kiln-drying and precise processing prevent deformation.
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Aesthetic appeal – smooth surface suitable for visible constructions.
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Resistance to pests and rot – low moisture content reduces infestation risks.
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Eco-friendly – natural material with minimal chemical treatment.
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Length flexibility – long beams can be produced thanks to finger joints.
Disadvantages of KVH
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Higher cost – more expensive than standard construction wood.
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Moisture sensitivity – requires protection against direct water exposure.
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Precise installation required – demands skilled handling and assembly.
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Design limitations – unsuitable for organic or curved shapes.
KVH are a high-quality and durable choice for structural applications, offering stability and longevity when properly handled and installed.