Jointed. Calibrated. Reliable.
Finger-jointed timber is engineered by joining short lengths of kiln-dried wood into continuous, dimensionally stable boards — ideal for structural, industrial, and interior applications requiring consistency and precision.
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Engineered connection for strength, stability, and material efficiency

Short sections of kiln-dried timber are end-profiled with interlocking “fingers” and bonded under pressure with structural adhesive. This process eliminates natural defects, increases yield, and ensures high dimensional stability. Each joint is tested for strength and alignment, producing boards suitable for construction, joinery, and components where reliability and uniform appearance are essential.
Length
1000–8000 mm
Width
60–250 mm
Height
15–120 mm
Moisture content
≤ 12 %
Surface finish
Planed / Calibrated
Wood type
Spruce / Pine / Fir
Treatment
Heat-Treated
Joint type
End-to-end
Adhesive
Structural PUR / MUF

Stability in heat
— stability in use

Timber is dried in controlled chambers where heat and airflow reduce internal moisture to optimal levels. This process prevents warping, shrinkage, and fungal growth — ensuring structural stability, cleaner machining, and consistent performance across every application.

Cut-to-size — produced only to client specifications. Instead of fixed dimension tables, each order is sawn to exact requirements, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and zero unnecessary stock.

Precision Tolerance
Cut-to-size accuracy maintained within ±0.5 mm — ensuring consistent dimensions and perfect fit across every order.
Optimized Yield
Boards are sawn to required lengths and widths, minimizing waste and maximizing usable material.
Seamless Production
Timber arrives ready for processing or assembly — no additional cutting or adjustment required.
Certified sourcing. Verified chain of custody.

Sustainably sourced
— built to endure

Every cubic meter of hout™ timber comes from responsibly managed European forests. Our network of partner mills operates under strict environmental standards, ensuring reduced waste, optimized processing, and long-term forest regeneration. From forest to final delivery, every step reflects our commitment to balance performance with sustainability.
Resource Efficiency
Our production partners apply advanced cutting, grading, and drying methods that reduce offcuts and energy use while maintaining dimensional stability and surface quality across every board.
Sustainable Forestry
hout™ sources exclusively from managed forests that follow verified regeneration and biodiversity programs, ensuring a continuous and healthy forest cycle for future generations.
Low Carbon Footprint
By prioritizing regional suppliers and optimizing cross-border logistics, we minimize transport distances, reduce CO₂ emissions, and maintain an efficient carbon balance throughout the supply chain.
Circular Mindset
All hout™ timber products are designed for durability, reusability, and full recyclability, allowing waste to be reintegrated into production and extending the lifespan of every cubic meter harvested.

How it works
— from request to delivery

Inquiry Received

You share your requirements — dimensions, quantities, and destination. Our logistics and sales teams review every detail and respond promptly with a tailored production and delivery plan.

1
Specification Confirmed

Technical parameters, moisture levels, and cutting tolerances are aligned with your production line. We ensure the timber matches your machinery and meets industrial pallet standards.

2
Timber Prepared

Your order is processed at certified partner mills — kiln-dried, cut-to-size, heat-treated, and inspected to guarantee stability, precision, and compliance before dispatch.

3
Shipment scheduled

The finished timber is dispatched from regional hout™ hubs by road or rail, fully traceable and monitored through our logistics system until it reaches your facility.

4

Delivery to Spain
— within 14–21 days

Every order is routed through the most efficient logistics network available. For nearby regions, deliveries are handled by road and rail, ensuring speed and cost-effectiveness. For more distant destinations, we use intermodal transport that combines sea, rail, and truck solutions to balance efficiency with sustainability. This flexibility allows hout™ to meet deadlines consistently while keeping your supply chain predictable and secure.
Real-time tracking
Track every shipment in Logitrack with live updates, accurate ETAs, and full visibility from dispatch to delivery
Side-load trucks
Ground transport arrives on side-load trucks, giving forklifts quick access and making warehouse unloading simple.
Protected loads
Shipments move on secured fleets with covered protection, keeping your pallets safe and delivered in top condition.
Custom scheduling
Deliveries can be timed to your operations, ensuring pallets arrive when your team is ready, without storage or waiting costs.

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Frequently asked questions

What is finger-jointed timber?

It’s timber made by joining short kiln-dried pieces end-to-end using interlocking “fingers” and structural adhesive, forming continuous, stable boards.

Why is finger-jointed timber used?

It improves material yield, reduces waste, and creates long, defect-free lengths with consistent mechanical and visual properties.

How strong are the joints?

Properly bonded finger joints match or exceed the structural strength of the original solid wood section.

What adhesive is used?

hout™ uses certified structural adhesives such as PUR or MUF, designed for high load capacity and moisture resistance.

Is the timber kiln-dried before jointing?

Yes. All sections are kiln-dried to a low, stable moisture content before machining and bonding.

What tolerance is achieved?

Dimensional precision is maintained within ±0.5 mm, ensuring smooth alignment and consistency across every length.

Can finger-jointed timber be used structurally?

Yes. When manufactured under EN 15497 standards, it is suitable for structural and load-bearing applications.

Is it available in long lengths?

Yes. Continuous production allows for lengths up to 6 meters or as specified by the client.

How is quality controlled?

Every joint is inspected for adhesive coverage, alignment, and curing integrity — both visually and mechanically tested.

What are the main applications?

Construction, joinery, and manufacturing of components requiring dimensional stability, smooth surfaces, and high strength.

Let's make it solid
Grounded in nature. Built for industry.
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