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Sizes: 960×96×15 Colour: coffee, natural Structure: horizontal and vertical Finish: matt, semi-gloss, gloss Finishes: available in matt and semigloss, 3 coats of quality Klumpp coatings. Density: Natural - 993kg/m3, BSB Coffee Colour - 1030kg/m3 Hardness: (Janka rating) Natural . 8.6kN, Coffee Colour . 6.8kN Abrasion Resistance: Tested to ASTM C501 weight loss was 0.349 grams, the second most abrasive resistant commercial hardwood. Moisture Content: Natural . 7.8% average, Coffee Colour - 7.8% average Formaldehyde Emission: <0.4mg/100g Below recommended World Health Organization levels which recommends less than 1.5. Milling: All with micro-bevel edge. Tongue groove on all sides. Installation: Glue down is recommended on most surfaces, using the Bostik Ultraset Solvent free Polyurethane Timber Flooring Adhesive. Chemical and Stain Resistance : When tested with the following chemical reagents finish was unaffected: Actic Acid (5%) Acetone Ammonium Hydroxide (10%) Toluene Detergent solution Ethyl Alcohol (50%) Hydrochloric Acid (10%) Turpentine heavy duty (0.025%) Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) Soap Solution (1%) Sodium Hydroxide (1%). Tensile Strength: Tested to ASTM D3500 = 15,290 psi Indentation Resistance: Tested to ATSM 1037 Average Hardness of 1640 Smoke Density: Tested to ASTM E622 269 Flaming Mode and 329 Non Flaming Bending Elasticity Modulus: 66,390KG/CM2 Shear Strength: Tested to British Standard 373 96KG/CM Density Standard: GB/T4897-92 result 66G/CM3 Elasticity Modulus: Standard BG13123-91 result 7.6 x 10 MPA Breaking Modulus: Standard LY1055-91 result 96.9 MP Dimensional Change Co-efficient: 00144 (50% more stable than Red Oak.) Slip Resistance: Tested to ASTM D2047 = 0.71 co-efficient of friction Chemical and stain Resistance: (5%) Acetic Acid unaffected, (10%) Ammonium Hydroxide unaffected (10%) Hydrochloric Acid unaffected (3%) Hydrogen Peroxide unaffected (1%) Sodium Hydroxide unaffected Flammability : Passed with class 1 rating per NFPA. Can be used in all classes of buildings. Compressive Strength: Tested to ASTM D3501 = 16,925 psi |
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