Finger jointed timber

A manufacturing process of interlocking two shorter pieces of wood end to end to create a longer piece of dimensional lumber or molding. The joint is made up of interlocking fingers of wood, bonded together with an adhesive. Fingers are angled and may be cut parallel to either the wide or narrow face of the piece.
Vertical and horizontal fingers up to 12 Joints/minute - EUROZINK

Laminations for glulam beams up to
18, 25 & 45 Joints/minute - KONTIZINK

Log house planks, and laminations for wall elements up to 20 & 40 Joints/minute - KONTIZINK H

Vertical or horizontal fingers up to 6 Joints/minute - EUROZINK COMPACT
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- Finger jointed timber
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Finger Jointed Products
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Finger-joined lumber
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Horizontal joints
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Vertical joints
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