Superpan Decor Data Sheet
Superpan Decor Data Sheet
Superpan Decor Data Sheet
COATING PROPERTIES
PROPERTIES TEST METHOD UNITS THICKNESSES mm
RESISTANCE TO SCRATCHING EN 14323 N ≥ 1.5
RESISTANCE TO CRACKING EN 14323 Rating ≥3
SURFACE ASPECT EN 14323 Rating 4
RESISTANCE TO STAINING (GROUPS 1 Y 2) EN 14323 Rating 5
RESISTANCE TO STAINING (GROUP 3) EN 14323 Rating 4
COLOR RESISTANCE TO UV LIGHT (XENON EN 14323 Blue wool scale, nº >6
LAMP)
VISUAL DEFECTS
EDGES DAMAGED EN 14323 mm ≤2
SURFACE DEFECTS. POINTS EN 14323 mm2/m2 ≤2
SURFACE DEFECTS. LENGHT EN 14323 mm/m2 ≤ 10
(**) Minimun thickness 9mm.Mounted without an air gap behind the SUPERPAN DECOR. Mounted with a closed air gap not more than 22 mm behind the SUPERPAN
DECOR classificationD-s2,d2. Classification E for any other more restrictive condition. Commission Decision 2007/348/EC.
(***) Mounted without an air gap behind the SUPERPAN DECOR, or with a closed air gap behind the SUPERPAN DECOR for thicknesses equal or greater than 15mm or with
an open air gap behind the SUPERPAN DECOR for thicknesses equal or greater than 18 mm. Mounted with a closed air gap not more than 22 mm behind the SUPERPAN
DECOR classification D-s2,d2 in thicknesses between 10 and 18 mm. Commission Decision 2007/348/EC
(V*) Applies only when balanced papers are used in both faces
These physical-mechanical values improve/comply with the P2 classification established in EN 312:2010 European Standard, Table 3. Boards for indoor applications (including
furniture) in dry environments (Type P2). Requirements for the specified mechanical properties.
(VI*) Very low formaldehyde emission product E05 (<0.05 ppm EN 717-1) (Both faces covered boards).
HANDLING/STORAGE:
If the piling-up conditions or the changes in moisture or temperature above mentioned are not respected in the warehouses or the processing areas, they may cause
irreversible deformations and warpings.
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Non dangerous product. Adequate ergonomic techniques and IPEs must be used when handling. Dust generated in cutting, sanding, drawmilling and other processes
must be extracted from the working environment with the usual procedures in the wood industry as industrial vacuum systems and IPEs use must be observed
according to law.