Laminated veneer lumber (LVL)
Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) is a type of structural engineered wood used in construction, interiors, furniture and products. It is produced from layers of veneer glued together with high-strength adhesive. For example, spruce LVL is typically made with 3 mm thick veneers. Depending on the LVL product, veneers are laminated with the grain running parallel, or some are cross-laminated. Very large panels are possible up to 2.5 x 25 m or more. Image Puuinfo.