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Forest & Wood Products Australia (FWPA) is pleased to share new research introducing biased position testing as a cost-effective and efficient method for the verification of structur…
Forest & Wood Products Australia (FWPA) is pleased to share new research introducing biased position testing as a cost-effective and efficient method for the verification of structur…
Project number: PRA497-1920 The Biased position testing for verification of structural softwood project explores the use of biased position testing as a cost-effective method for verify…
Using decorative veneers and veneered panels in high value appearance wood products allows a small volume of timber to be extended substantially and enables furniture, cabinet and joinery…
Project Number: PNB204-1011 The Australian building industry relies on pine timbers for house framing and construction, and for regions where termites or borers might be active timbers tr…
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) were in a position to shed light on the problem of major structural damage from termites in data gathered in its “Australian Housing Survey” conduc…
This project determined the bending strength, tension strength, shear strength and bending stiffness of Australian manufactured GL13 softwood glulam and assessed its characteristic va…
The aim of this project was to determine if there were any international advances in Machine Stress Grader (MSG) accuracy checking techniques and or procedures that could be adopted/adapte…