Madeira laminada colada (MLC) da espécie Paricá.

Among wood derivate engineered products can highlight the glued-laminated (glulam), which are series of laminations glued one to the other through the adhesive with varied transversal sections and length. Physics and mechanical properties of glulam can be determined according international normative papers, but, in Brazil, there is no specific standard document yet for this material. The aim of this work is making glulam structural specimens using laminations of wood Parica (Schizolobium amazonicum Herb), species from amazon region, for determining its strength and stiffness properties, glue line strength and behavior in delamination test. Also will be determined the laminations mechanical properties with longitudinal connections type finger joint. Finally, conclude with this work that Parica wood presents as a good alternative in glulam making once the properties values determined in this work were good enough comparing with other properties of glulam made with other wood-adhesive combinations.