Laserframe Logo Laserframe Structurally Graded Framing Timber

Laserframe Structural Timber is kiln dried, is a structurally graded timber for residential and commercial construction of wall frames and roof trusses and for general indoor load bearing applications. It is available in SG8 and SG10, various sizes and lengths and treated to different hazard classes including; H1.2 Boron and H3.2 CCA.

 

Laserframe - MSG Framing Timber

Laserframe combines strength and cost-effectiveness with total design flexibility. Pine framing has been used by generations of New Zealand builders and is preferred over other structural materials due to its high strength-to-weight ratio, flexibility and ease of use. Laserframe renewable plantation pine framing is grown in sustainably managed plantations. It is also available Forestry Stewardship Council™ Chain of Custody (FSC CoC) certified on request. Every piece of Laserframe Structural Timber has been quality assured, graded and tested according to New Zealand Standards.

Features & Benefits

Structurally Graded Framing Timber:

  • Manufactured from sustainably grown NZ plantation pine
  • High temperature kiln dried radiata pine providing fast ‘close in’
  • Machine stress graded for structural assurance
  • Excellent nail holding, nail plating, gluing and screwing properties
  • Service and technical support from CHH Woodproducts NZ
  • Fully supported by, and compliant with, NZ Standards
  • Available FSC CoC Certified on request (Certificate Numbers: SCS-COC-001317, SCS-COC-00403 & SCS-COC-001321)

 

Compliance & Standards

Laserframe Structurally Graded timber is fully supported by, and compliant with, the following New Zealand Standards:

  • NZS3603 Timber Structures Standard
  • NZS3622 Verification of Timber Properties
  • NZS3640 Chemical Preservation of Round and Sawn Timber
  • NZS3604 Timber Framed Buildings

Brochures

Laserframe Brochure

Laserframe is a structural timber manufactured by Carter Holt Harvey Woodproducts used for residential & commercial buildings

Information Bulletins

Treated Timber Hazard Classes_Quick Guide

Quick Guide for applications of the different treatment types

Technical Notes

Mould on Timber

Technical Note relating to mould on timber