So-called short rectangular timber splicing involves joining discarded short rectangular timbers using specific construction techniques to achieve the purpose of waste utilization and cost savings. It is suitable for template construction in both industrial and residential buildings. When used in conjunction with finished wooden timbers in cross-lamination, it yields a high-quality outcome, delivering significant social and economic benefits.
A multitude of construction sites, almost all of which utilize the same product: prefabricated wood formwork. Where do these sites get their prefabricated panels from? Will there be a shortage of formwork panels? In fact, this concern is unnecessary; there will definitely be enough. Why? New materials are available, and old materials can still be reused if they're not damaged. There are specialized recycling companies that collect used formwork from completed construction sites.
Recovered old templates can be reassembled or repaired by fixing damaged areas with new glue and similar methods. The assembled panels after treatment are equally sturdy, and it's quite normal for them to be even stronger than the original. Of course, a thorough inspection is still necessary before putting them into use.




























