Submitted by BlitzOrion t3_115exmb in UpliftingNews
CitricThoughts t1_j92s237 wrote
The material they use to make it strong is vulnerable to water, so they put it in wood which likes to absorb moisture?
This'll probably be the cross-laminated wood bridges all over again. For those that don't know over in europe they tried making a bunch of bridges out of clw. They ended up collapsing not long after from regular traffic because moisture weakened the bridges.
sanman t1_j95ijfh wrote
Maybe it can give us better hardwood floors
AgoraiosBum t1_j94e6lc wrote
Clw bridges are dumb; clw buildings with waterproofing membranes are good
rohnoitsrutroh t1_j94tvrj wrote
They do make exterior use Structural Composite Lumber (SCL) than can be used in wet conditions. Generally, though, SCL is not rated for wet use. It depends on the product.
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