Proposal to replace steel plates with wooden flooring boards | Civil Engineering CLT "Hyper CLT Flooring"
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In civil engineering sites, there are many instances where sheet boards are used for temporary roads, access routes, heavy machinery work yards, and material storage areas. Traditionally, steel plates have been the mainstream choice, but due to their weight, they require considerable effort for transportation, installation, and removal, which can affect work efficiency depending on site conditions.
Hyper CLT sheet boards are civil engineering materials made from CLT, which is wood. While being a sheet board that utilizes wood, it can serve as an alternative to steel plates for measures against muddy conditions, ground protection, and ensuring work pathways. The 5×10 board weighs approximately 230 kg, and the 5×20 board weighs about 460 kg, making them lightweight and easy to handle even with small machinery, contributing to reduced handling and construction burdens on site.
Additionally, the unique properties of wood help in reducing glare, lowering noise, and fixing CO2, leading to environmentally friendly proposals. By leveraging the characteristics of wood instead of steel, it also aids in improving the working environment during summer and addressing noise issues in surrounding areas. As a registered technology with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism under NETIS "TH-250021-A," it is an easily applicable alternative material for public works that encourages creativity and safety measures. It is recommended for companies considering wood, sheet boards, timber, civil engineering applications, and civil engineering CLT. We also accept requests for materials tailored to site conditions and consultations for implementation. Proposals can be made for both public and private construction projects.
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The wooden lightweight flooring board "Hyper CLT Flooring Board" has been registered in the NNTD (Agricultural and Rural Development Private Technology Information Database).



