LIGNOLOC® Wooden Nails by BECK: Now with Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
More possibilities for sustainable projects!
LIGNOLOC® is the first collated wooden nail that enables homogeneous wood-to-wood connections – without the use of metal, glue, or other adhesives. Compared to conventional fasteners, LIGNOLOC® reduces CO₂ emissions by up to 66%. These wooden nails can be processed using LIGNOLOC® pneumatic hand tools or fully automated in multifunctional production lines. LIGNOLOC® wooden nails are particularly suited for furniture and interior construction, the design of aesthetic wooden façades, and the sustainable industrial prefabrication of LIGNOLOC®-Cross-Laminated-Timber (LCLT) wall elements, dowel-laminated elements, and timber frame construction. LIGNOLOC® is the ideal choice for all applications in advanced timber construction and holds certifications for use across the EU and the USA.
NEW IN THE RANGE: LIGNOLOC® 0.15 in x 1.00 in (3.5 x 25 mm) wooden nails – ideal for carpenters and cabinet makers!
The LIGNOLOC® 0.15 in x 1.00 in (3.5 x 25 mm) wooden nail with a stepped shaft is the perfect solution for precise work in furniture construction, interior finishing, and the fastening of wooden shingles.
With a diameter of 0.15 in (3.5 mm) and a stepped shaft design that minimizes wood splitting, this nail is a reliable choice for carpenters and cwho prioritize quality in detail-oriented projects. It is particularly well-suited for kitchen construction, furniture assembly, and interior wall cladding applications.
Starting in April 2025, the new 1.00 in (25 mm) length will also be available—opening up even more possibilities for sustainable projects!
"Following the certification of our LIGNOLOC® wooden nails for the entire EU and the USA, obtaining the EPD is the next step to fully reflect our wooden nail system both technically and ecologically," says Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Siemers, Director of Research & Development at BECK. "We are pleased to offer LIGNOLOC® in another variant starting in April 2025: 1.00 in (25 mm) with a stepped shaft, ideal for furniture and fine construction."