Brochura Binderholz 19932739275da492bc33f46
Brochura Binderholz 19932739275da492bc33f46
Brochura Binderholz 19932739275da492bc33f46
Wood is a fascinating, versatile and intelligent material that plays an important role for us humans in many different ways. In addition to its important
role as a provider of well-being, protection and wood as a natural raw material the young tree in the forest fulfils another valuable function: it extracts
harmful CO2 from the air, binds carbon C and releases oxygen O2 into the atmosphere. Wood has a broad and fascinating range of uses. Whether as
a simple wooden spoon, a musical instrument, object of art, furniture, heat and energy provider or as a hightech product for solid wood structures,
we come into contact with this unique raw material every day. The characteristics of this intelligent material are reflected in its loadbearing capacity,
durability, stability and fire resistance, to name but a few. Wood also has a positive influence on the well-being of humans and therefore on their health.
The solid BBS construction method combines all of the advantages of solid structures such as
sound insulation, fire protection, solid construction, value retention, etc., with the ecological
benefits of wood as a sustainable raw material.
BBS is multilayered, completely solidly made of wood. Thanks to the gluing of longitudinal and transverse layers, the working behaviour of the wood
is reduced to a negligible degree. Thus, meeting standards of a modern building material are assured. BBS is a solid prefabricated element made of
wood that insulates heat and can simultaneously carry heavy loads. It has a building fire resistance and has a good sound absorbing effect. It can be
constructed fast, dry and has a positive effect on the well-being of humans. BBS is made from 99,4 % timber and 0,6 % glue - that is BBS, a monolithic
building material.
Combining the BBS 125 system format with the large-format panel BBS XL enables builders and designers to work even more flexibly with BBS cross-
laminated timber and therefore making targeted use of each individual format.
BBS WALLS
BBS wall elements solidly and definitely fulfil all static, reinforcement, fire prevention,
and building physics requirements. With BBS, low-energy, passive-energy and
plus-energy buildings can be produced. BBS constructions fulfil all of the standard
heat insulation values in accordance with the best available technology and provide
a comfortable and balanced living climate thanks to vapour permeability and the
ability to reduce peak room air humidity values.
BBS CEILINGS
Building the ceilings with BBS does not only have constructive advantages such
as self-supporting and dry construction methods, slab effect, dimensionally stable
components, adequate fire rating and sound-proofing, but also provides finished
visible surfaces, as well as a fair dose of living comfort due to the positive effect
the bulk of wood has on the air condition in the room.
BBS ROOF
BBS can be used for every kind of roof. Thus, rain impermeability and finished visible
surfaces on the inside are quickly possible. BBS roof constructions securely and
solidly fulfil all static, fire prevention and sound technical requirements. As BBS
insulates with excellent heat storage properties, it not only contributes in winter
to a comfortable warm room temperature but also to effective protection from the
building overheating in the summer (summer heat protection).
BINDERHOLZ BAUSYSTEME | COMPETENCE
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BINDERHOLZ CLT BBS | TECHNICAL DATA
m m
20 22
3,50 m
1,25 m
28
Longitudinal edges 56 28
28
56
56 28
28 56
Gluing BBS: formaldehyde-free PUR adhesive EN 15425 + EN 14080:2013 | single ply board: MUF EN 301; emission class E1
Dimensional change longitudinal: 0,010 % per % of change in moisture content | perpendicular: 0,025 % per % of change in moisture content
heat conductance in accordance to EN ISO 10456: OR = 0,12 W/mK | specific thermal capacity c = 1600 J/kgK
Heat insulation conductibility of temperature a = 1,806 x 10-7 m²/s
U-values for build ups: please see binderholz Rigips „Handbuch Massivholzbau“
high sound protection due to solid construction | certificate available on request
Sound insulation
please see binderholz Rigips „solid timber manual“
in accordance to EN 13501: D, s2, d0 | report for REI 30 - 90 and classification reports on request
Fire protection
fire rates: depending on type and usage of the panel: 0,67 - 0,74 mm/min
Diffusion resistance open to vapour diffusion | diffusion resistance coefficient μ = 40 - 70 (depending on the moisture content of the wood and number of layers)
Air tightness airtight from 3 layers, certificate on request
Service classes permitted for service class 1 or 2 in accordance to EN 1995-1-1
Treatments treatment class 2: protection against fungi and insect attack in accordance to DIN 68800, CTB P+ certificat, France
European Technical Approval ETA-06/0009 | CE marking
Approvals
German Technical Approval Z-9.1-534 | CSTB Avis Technique 3.3/14-784_V1
BINDERHOLZ CLT BBS | CHARACTERISTIC VALUES
Cross section values for flexible connected longitudinal layers based on the the Gamma-method
Layers Quality top layerThickness Construction [mm] Characteristic values
BBS 125 BBS XL [mm] S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 Leff (m) Aeff (cm2) Weff (cm3) leff (cm4) ieff (cm)
2 562 1577 1,99
AB, BC, DQ-AB/BC,
60 20 20 20 4 400 574 1691 2,06
NH-C NH-C 6 576 1714 2,07
2 892 3091 2,78
AB, BC, DQ-AB/BC,
80 20 40 20 4 400 923 3548 2,98
NH-C NH-C 6 929 3649 3,02
2 1225 4790 2,83
3 NH-C NH-C 90 30 30 30 4 600 1280 5539 3,04
6 1291 5707 3,08
2 1512 6469 3,04
NH-C NH-C 100 35 30 35 4 700 1592 7617 3,30
6 1608 7881 3,36
2 2086 9991 3,53
NH-C NH-C 120 40 40 40 4 800 2249 12613 3,97
6 2283 13277 4,07
2 1273 5458 3,02
AB, BC, DQ-AB/BC,
100 20 20 20 20 20 4 600 1308 6270 3,23
NH-C NH-C 6 1315 6449 3,28
2 1623 7743 3,59
AB, BC, DQ-AB/BC,
120 20 30 20 30 20 4 600 1680 9447 3,97
NH-C NH-C 6 1691 9851 4,05
2 2748 15078 3,88
AB, BC,
NH-C 140 40 20 20 20 40 4 1000 2945 19175 4,38
NH-C 6 2986 20213 4,50
2 1976 10240 4,13
DQ-AB/BC,
--- 140 20 40 20 40 20 4 600 2057 13190 4,69
NH-C 6 2073 13937 4,82
2 3113 18164 4,06
AB, BC,
--- 150 40 20 30 20 40 4 1100 3321 23122 4,58
NH-C 6 3364 24378 4,71
2 3506 21680 4,25
AB, BC,
NH-C 160 40 20 40 20 40 4 1200 3721 27580 4,79
NH-C 6 3764 29074 4,92
5 2 4061 25338 4,60
AB, BC,
NH-C 180 40 30 40 30 40 4 1200 4403 35310 5,42
NH-C 6 4474 38154 5,64
2 4617 29001 4,92
AB, BC,
NH-C 200 40 40 40 40 40 4 1200 5094 43666 6,03
NH-C 6 5195 48294 6,34
2 6099 42978 5,18
AB, BC,
--- 220 60 30 40 30 60 4 1600 6984 65856 6,42
NH-C 6 7186 73412 6,77
2 6708 46343 5,38
AB, BC,
--- 240 60 40 40 40 60 4 1600 7912 77453 6,96
NH-C 6 8198 89042 7,46
2 11037 96872 6,35
AB, BC,
--- 300 80 30 80 30 80 4 2400 12916 158836 8,14
NH-C 6 13368 181919 8,71
2 11567 96978 6,36
AB, BC,
--- 320 80 40 80 40 80 4 2400 14025 173440 8,50
NH-C 6 14648 205926 9,26
2 8396 66601 5,77
AB, BC,
--- 260 60 20 40 20 40 20 60 4 2000 9626 105298 7,26
NH-C 6 9905 118503 7,70
2 7925 52997 5,76
AB, BC,
7 --- 280 60 40 20 40 20 40 60 4 1600 9926 102510 8,00
NH-C 6 10439 125183 8,85
2 11089 84044 6,18
AB, BC,
--- 340 80 40 30 40 30 40 80 4 2200 14803 174521 8,91
NH-C 6 15870 222383 10,05
Leff ... Length Ieff ... Torque of inertia Quality of the top layer according to DIN EN 13017-1:
Aeff ... Cross section area (only longitudinal layers) ieff ... Radius of inertia AB ... Residential visible quality NH-C ... Non-visible
Weff ... Section modulus BC ... Industrial visible quality DQ ... Toplayer crosswise
single span
Span width
Loads 3,0 m 3,5 m 4,0 m 4,5 m 5,0 m 5,5 m 6,0 m
(kN/m)
Permitted deflection
g1,k nk l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350
1,0 1,0 80 80 90 90 100-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 150 160 180
1,0 1,5 80 90 90 100-5s 100-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 160 160 180
1,0 2,0 80 90 90 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 150 140 160 180 180
2,0 1,5 90 100-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 150 150 160 160 200 180 220
2,0 2,0 90 100-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 150 150 180 160 200 180 220
2,5 2,0 90 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 160 150 180 180 200 200 220
2,5 2,5 90 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 160 160 180 180 220 200 220
2,5 3,0 90 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 160 160 200 180 220 200 220
2,5 3,5 100-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 160 160 200 180 220 220 220
2,5 4,0 100-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 150 150 180 160 200 200 220 220 220
2,5 4,5 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 150 150 180 180 200 200 220 220 240
2,5 5,0 120-5s 140 140 140 140 150 150 180 180 200 200 220 220 240
2,5 5,5 120-5s 140 140 140 140 160 160 180 180 200 200 220 220 240
Span width
Loads 3,0 m 3,5 m 4,0 m 4,5 m 5,0 m 5,5 m 6,0 m
(kN/m)
Permitted deflection
g1,k nk l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350 l/250 l/350
1,0 1,0 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 100-5s 100-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140
1,0 1,5 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 120-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140
1,0 2,0 80 80 80 90 90 100-5s 100-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 140
2,0 1,5 80 80 80 90 90 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 140 150 160
2,0 2,0 80 80 90 90 90 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 150 150 160
2,5 2,0 80 90 90 100-5s 100-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 150 160 180
2,5 2,5 80 90 90 100-5s 120-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 160 160 180
2,5 3,0 80 90 90 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 140 140 160 160 180
2,5 3,5 80 90 90 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 150 140 160 160 180
2,5 4,0 90 90 100 -5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 150 150 180 180 200
2,5 4,5 90 100 100-5s 120-5s 120-5s 140 140 140 140 160 150 180 180 200
2,5 5,0 90 100 120-5s 140 140 140 140 150 140 160 160 180 180 220
2,5 5,5 90 120 120-5s 140 140 140 140 150 150 180 160 200 180 220
Dimensioning according to Eurocode 5 and European Technical Approval (EN 1995-1-1:2004 und ETA 6/0009:2006)
Requirements:
Service Class 1 (Interior space kdef = 0,6)
dead load g1k: dead load without material weight of BBS (already included in the calculation)
live load nk: Categories A and B (Living- and office space ψ0 = 0,7 ψ1 = 0,5 ψ2 = 0,3 middle load duration, kmod = 0,8)
Dimensioning in the case of fire according to EN 1995-1-2 and Survey IBS-080 12901:2008-06 (characteristic combustion rate for ceilings βn=0,74 mm/min)
Limiting values for deflection for serviceability limit states:
Appearance: permitted long-term deflection with a quasi-permanent design situation l / 250 respectively l / 350
Cross section values:
Calculation of BBS cross sections according to the Gamma-method. For continuous beam leff = 4/5 * l
These tables may be used for predimensioning of BBS and do not replace static calculations.
The characteristic loads are uniform loads.
BINDERHOLZ CLT BBS | GENERAL INFORMATION
Packaging | Transport
BBS 125
BBS 125 elements are delivered in plastic-wrapped packages. The size of the package depends on the delivery
sequence and the maximum permissible weight per package. Visible-quality ceiling elements are delivered
face down with the exception of the bottom-most panel to ensure the visible surface is protected from dirt
and damage. BBS wall elements and BBS standard elements are packaged face up. BBS 125 elements are
always laid flat for transportation.
BBS XL
BBS XL elements can be transported either laid flat or upright depending on requirements. Country-specific
regulations applicable to transporting elements wider than 2,5 or 3 m and higher than 2,95 m need to be
clarified with the shipping department. All transports are protected from the elements.
Assembly | Loading
Assembly loops can be incorporated on request. It is also possible to fit bolts ready for assembly using the
Assy lifting system by Würth for thicknesses as of 100 mm or else a sling lifting system with stud hole and
steel dowel pin. Lifting loops can be incorporated in wall elements.
CNC processing
BBS is processed using automatic profiling and CNC-controlled joinery machines. These machines are
equipped with tools for processing base construction materials. For more detailed information please ask for
the CNC joinery machine data sheet.
Process flow
The quality and degree of detail of our bidding and order processing processes depend heavily on the documents provided. CAD Drawings in 3D or
2D format are ideal. Work plans need to be converted into single part drawings to enable smooth project progress. Order confirmation and production
release are issued after the customer has placed an order. The customer receives the completed project plans in the form of single part drawings, overview
drawings, parts lists and a delivery sequence with package lists. These documents clearly define all of the dimensions, surface finishes and processing
methods. The details are provided to the customer for verification and are followed by a binding design and production release.
BINDERHOLZ CLT BBS | SURFACES
Non-visible quality C
Non-visible quality is used mainly for construction elements that will be covered with, for
example, plasterboard at a later stage. Lamellas are sorted by quality and dried by technical
means. BBS elements do not meet specific visual requirements. Discolouration and different
wood types are permissible.
This quality is intended for use in commercial and industrial buildings. It is provided as
standard in spruce with visible industrial quality on one side and a top layer consisting of a
mix of B and C lamellas in accordance with DIN EN 13017-1.
Visible residential quality is used for residential buildings, schools and offices, among others.
The top layer is made of spruce, larch, swiss pine or antique and polished on one face. It
corresponds to a mix of A and B lamellas in accordance with DIN EN 13017-1.
Special processing
Brushed surface
Dip impregnation
Impregnation against wood-destroying fungi and insects
BINDERHOLZ CLT BBS | TOP LAYER SORTING
Quality of the surface finish small sporadic flaws permitted sporadic flaws permitted no requirements
2
Measurements of oval dowels as by knots
The change in moisture content and the effect it has on the visual appearance takes place over three stages:
Production: Cross-laminating the dried kiln-lamellas (wood moisture content 12 % +/- 2 %) reduces the natural swelling and shrinking of BBS to a
minimum.
Shell construction and assembly: BBS is subject to the natural seasonal climate changes during the shell construction and assembly period.
Changes in the moisture content on account of prevailing climatic conditions are therefore possible.
Building use: The mean moisture content of BBS stabilises at around 8-10 % after a period of up to three heating seasons. These changes in moisture
content can lead to visual signs such as cracks and gaps in BBS with quality facing. They do not have any influence on the static properties of BBS.
Even the greatest care during production and minimum changes in moisture content cannot completely rule out the appearance of cracks and gaps.
Coatings applied to the visual quality surface can enhance their appearance.
Thicker BBS has a positive effect on the load-bearing capacity of external structures; however, it is also subject to greater swelling and shrinkage and
therefore to greater crack and gap formation.
We have used the tried and tested double-length layer for our BBS visible residential quality AB
for many years. It always consists of a 20 mm thick visible top layer glued to a second longitudinal layer with
a thickness of at least 20 mm. In this way we can combine the top visible quality and high stability of the top
layer with the strong load-bearing capacity of the element. The true quality of cross-laminated timber in visible
quality does not become apparent until 1 to 3 heating seasons have passed.
Use our experience to your advantage.
Photos: binderholz, Fa. Steiger & Riesterer GmbH, Franz Pfluegl, Günter R. Wett, DasPosthotel GmbH, Walter Ebenhofer, Bruno Klomfar, Nexity, Yann Bovier, B&K Structures / GB-06-2018
CONSTRUCTION WILL CHANGE -
SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION WILL BECOME STANDARD
Eco-bonus wood
9.500 MJ Solar energy 1 m³ raw wood = 9.500 MJ stored
Wood = renewable 0,9 to CO2 solar energy (absolutely dry)
Wood = active CO2 reservoir 0,5 to Water 0,7 to Oxygen
Wood = ecologically recyclable Nutrient elements, N, P, K, Mg, Ca 0,3 to Water
In each m3 of BBS, 676 kg of CO2 are still „stored” after the production process!
BBS annual output = 200.000 m3 = 135.000 tons of „stored” CO2
that’s as much as: 90.000 plane trips from Munich to New York and back
77.500 cars emit each year
15.100 Europeans produce each year
During photosynthesis the tree extracts CO2 from the air and converts it into carbon C and oxygen O2. C remains stored in the tree whilst O2 is released
into the atmosphere. Around a billion „stockpile“ solid cubic metres of wood (1 solid cubic metre corresponds to about 1 m3) are in the forest, ready
to use. Austria is, therefore, at the forefront of the European field - it’s even leading, with respect to wood stockpile per ha of forest area, in comparison
with the main EU producers and markets. Around 31 million solid cubic metres grow back each year. Of those, only two-thirds are currently harvested.
„Grey Energy” represents the cost of excavating, manufacturing and transporting construction and production materials. The construction industry
currently consumes a large proportion of the world’s available raw materials and energy resources due to the conventional construction methods and
materials it uses. Additionally, these materials are usually combined with insulating materials that are derived from mineral oil and therefore contribute
both during their production and disposal towards the CO2 responsible for global warming. Wood also contains „Grey Energy“, albeit significantly less.
The reason why is obvious: wood grows virtually of its own accord. The only „expenses“ are rain and solar energy, neither of which have an influence on
the ecological balance sheet. The energy needed to maintain the forests and harvest the timber is negligibly low.
Wood products contain more energy than is required for their manufacture. More than 50 % of the solar energy they store is carried forward during their
life span and is available at the end of their life cycle to produce energy in the form of heat or electricity.
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