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New panels from old
21 December, 2002
New research aims to overcome the barriers to recycling coated sheet materials

TRADA examines single treatment option for joinery
26 November, 2002

TRADA updates fasteners
01 November, 2002

To protect and serve
26 October, 2002
Regulation is still, not surprisingly, a hot topic in the timber protection industry. But despite the uncertainty, it is rising to the challenge

Moving parts
12 October, 2002
During the summer TRADA hosted a seminar on Parts L, E and B – thermal, sound and fire – of the Building Regulations

Engineering a green future
28 September, 2002
Chief research engineer at TRADA Technology, Christopher Mettem, looks at the future of timber and timber composites and anticipates trends

Research findings on KPIs revealed
15 August, 2002

TRADA timber frame course repackaged
07 August, 2002

An ideal solution
22 July, 2002
Finnforest aims to be Europe's market leader in 'wood product solutions' by 2005. Keith Fryer reports on how its UK I-joist plant is helping it reach that target

TRADA's reinvention
22 July, 2002
To keep ahead of extensive changes in the construction industry, TRADA is undergoing a transformation. Sally Spencer reports

Not before time
22 July, 2002
The Time for Timber conference attracted a healthy number of enthusiastic specifiers. Keren Fallwell reports

Wood reaps WRAP reward
16 July, 2002

TRADA tests floor seals
15 July, 2002

TRADA presents flitch research
09 July, 2002

TRADA enters Eden
08 July, 2002
TRADA recently organised a series of public workshops at the Eden Project

Dynamic website underpins TRADA 'revolution'
04 July, 2002

TRADA publishes wood floor seal guide
10 June, 2002

TRADA Technology to research over-specification of timber
29 May, 2002

Website offers woodwaste legal advice
14 May, 2002

Innovation: the key to success
13 May, 2002
Two workshops, held in Dublin and Edinburgh at the end of last month, focused on recent innovations in wood products. Ian Martin reports