SE00216
Folded grooved panel board straight edges Spruce CMP-G/M White 22x145
Product standard: EN 14915 - Wood panels and external cladding. Industrially surface-treated wood panels can be Pressure-impregnated or primed. For quality assurance and certification of primed wood panels, the CMP system is available.
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Properties
| Swedish Wood - ID for generic product type | SE00216 | ||
Swedish Wood - ID for generic product types, which are included in the Swedish Wood standardised product assortment. |
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| VilmaBas-ID | VB1123 | ||
Identity used by Swedish building material dealers |
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| Product category performance standard | EN 14915 - Solid wood panelling and cladding | ||
A National (SS) and/or European (EN) performance standard for the product category. Contains specifications about a product's characteristics, attributes, design and test methods. A harmonized performance standard (hEN) is a European standard (EU) developed on behalf of the European commission (EC). |
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| Performance declared and CE marked according to the European Construction Products Regulation (CPR) | Yes | ||
For a construction product, which is covered by a harmonised standard (EU) and is sold on the EU internal market, a declaration of performance and CE marking are mandatory. Construction products that are not covered by a harmonised EU standard can be declared for performance and CE marking on a voluntary basis. The manufacturer can then contact a Technical Assessment Body to request a European Technical Assessment (ETA). Read more European Organisation for Technical Assessment (EOTA) |
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| Wood species - English name according to EN 13556 | Spruce | ||
English name for the botanical/latin name and designation in EN 13556 |
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| Wood species - botanical name according to EN 13556 | PCAB - Picea abies | ||
The Latin name and a 4-letter code used in Europe. |
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| Profile type according to Swedish Wood specification | Folded grooved straight edges | ||
Wood can be processed into different profiles with different appearances and uses. For example, different forms of sawn, planed, grooved sides and edges. Or milled grooves and rebates for joining, and more. |
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| Surface structure according to Swedish Wood specification | A finely sawn front. A planed back. The edges are grooved. | ||
The different side and edge surface structures for a profile type can be produced to meet different technical and appearance requirements. For example, with different techniques and equipment for sawing, planing, grooving and grinding. |
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| Thickness according to EN 14915 | 22 mm | ||
The shortest distance between the side surfaces formed by the length and width of a specified measurement point for the solid wood panel and the cladding product |
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| Width according to EN 14915 | 145 mm | ||
The shortest distance between the edge surfaces at a specified measurement point, for the solid wood panel and the cladding product across the length. |
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| Covering width, assembled, according to Swedish Wood specification | 130 mm | ||
The visible width, for example of an individual tongued or grooved board after assembly. |
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| Timber consumption per square meter according to Swedish Wood specification | 7,69 rm/m² | ||
For calculating the number of running meters (rm) per square meter (m²) (excluding waste). Based on the product's covering width. |
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| Profile area, taking into account design, according to Swedish Wood specification | 0,0027 m² | ||
Calculated on the actual profile of the wood product.
For example, the area of a tongue-and-groove profile needs to be calculated taking into account the tongue-and-groove design. |
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| Target moisture content according to EN 14298 | 16 % | ||
The concept of target moisture content describes the desired average moisture content when delivering a batch of wood. Read more Swedish Wood - Wood and moisture |
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| Handling weight per cubic meter according to Swedish Wood specification | 470 kg/m³ | ||
Estimated weight for product handling planning.
Spruce approx. 470 kg/m³. Pine approx. 500 kg/m³.
Glulam approx. 500 kg/m³. Impregnated glulam approx. 600 kg/m³ (dried lamellas after impregnation).
Impregnated wood approx. 800 kg/m³ (not dried) |
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| Handling weight per meter according to Swedish Wood specification | 1,27 kg/m | ||
Based on handling weight per cubic meter (kg/m³) and area of profile (m²) |
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| Area of application according to EN 14915 | E | ||
The intended environment for the use of the product. The value E = External and the value I = Internal. |
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| Pre-drilling according to EN 14915 | Advisable | ||
Indicates whether pre-drilling is recommended or necessary. To prevent cracking in the end timber of the panel board it is necessary to pre-drill for the fixings at distances of less than 150 mm. Alternatively, self-drilling panel screws can be used. |
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| Fire classification of construction products and building elements according to EN 13501-1 | D-s2,d0 | ||
Fire classification of all construction products, including products incorporated into building elements (products are considered in relation to their end use) |
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| Industrial surface treatment, certified and marked according to the CMP system (coordinated with EN 927) | CMP-G/M: Industrially primed and intermediately coated exterior panel boards, according to the CMP system, 3 sides. | ||
Certified Painted Panel (CMP) is a third-party certified quality assurance system for industrially finished exterior panel boards. Certified Painted Panel is primed (surface treatment class CMP-G) or primed and intermediate coated (surface treatment class CMP-G/M) before the exterior panel boards leave the manufacturers. Read more CMP certification system |
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| CMP - 10 year functional guarantee | Yes | ||
CMP exterior panels are produced indoors, with the highest quality requirements for both wood and paint. This means that a 10-year functional warranty can be given for the product. |
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| CMP - Color and color code | White - S0502-Y | ||
The paints used for the manufacture of CMP-approved panel boards are tested by accredited third-party bodies to meet the requirements of applicable standards and regulations. The paints are specially adapted for painting exterior wood and are applied industrially to guarantee a uniform result and long life. Within the CMP system, in addition to a White paint with color code S 0502-Y, there are also the following colors and color codes: Red - S 5040-Y80R, Gray - S 9000-N and Black - S 9000-N. |
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| Sound absorption coefficient for frequency range 250-500 Hz according to EN 14915 | 0,1 | ||
The ratio of the equivalent sound absorption area of a test specimen divided by the area of the test specimen. |
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| Sound absorption coefficient for frequency range 1000-2000 Hz according to EN 14915 | 0,3 | ||
The ratio of the equivalent sound absorption area of a test specimen divided by the area of the test specimen. |
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| Hardness parallel to the grain direction, according to the Brinell test method | 3,2 HB | ||
A measure of the hardness of a material. A ball is pressed against the material with a certain force. The impression is measured. calculated and reported according to a Brinell measurement scale. The value is given for wood with a moisture content of 12%. |
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| Hardness perpendicular to the grain direction, according to the Brinell test method | 1,2 HB | ||
A measure of the hardness of a material. A ball is pressed against the material with a certain force. The impression is measured and calculated and reported according to a Brinell measurement scale. The value is given for wood with a moisture content of 12%. |
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| Thermal conductivity (design value) according to EN ISO 10456 | 0,12 W/m K | ||
Thermal conductivity derived from tabulated values, depending on the density of the material at 12% moisture content. |
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| Thermal conductivity parallel to the fiber direction according to EN ISO 10456 | 0,24 W/m °C | ||
Thermal conductivity is a measure of how heat is transported through a material. The thermal conductivity of wood is greater parallel to the fibers than perpendicular to the fibers. The value is given for wood with a moisture content of 12%. |
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| Thermal conductivity perpendicular to the grain direction according to EN ISO 10456 | 0,11 W/m °C | ||
Thermal conductivity is a measure of how heat is transported through a material. The thermal conductivity of wood is greater parallel to the fibers than perpendicular to the fibers. The value is given for wood with a moisture content of 12%. |
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| Heat capacity parallel to the grain direction according to EN ISO 10456 | 1650 J/kg °C | ||
Is a measure of the energy that must be supplied to a system under specified conditions for its temperature to increase by one degree. The value is given for wood with a moisture content of 12%. |
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| Calorific value parallel to the grain direction according to EN ISO 10456 | 16,9 MJ/kg | ||
A measure of how much energy in terms of Joules (or kilowatt hours) is developed when a certain material/fuel type is burned. The value is given for wood with a moisture content of 12%. |
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| Shrinkage, axial direction, in the longitudinal direction of the stem, according to Swedish Wood specification | ßa | 0,3 % | |
Average value for shrinkage of the wood species during drying, from fiber saturation (moisture content approx. 30%) to absolutely dry wood (moisture content 0%). Read more Swedish Wood - Moisture-related wood movement |
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| Shrinkage, radial direction across the annual rings, according to Swedish Timber specification | ßr | 3,6 % | |
Average value for shrinkage of the wood species during drying, from fiber saturation (moisture content approx. 30%) to absolutely dry wood (moisture content 0%). Read more Swedish Wood - Moisture-related wood movement |
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| Shrinkage, tangential direction along the annual rings, according to Swedish Wood specification | ßt | 7,8 % | |
Average value for shrinkage of the wood species during drying, from fiber saturation (moisture content approx. 30%) to absolutely dry wood (moisture content 0%). Read more Swedish Wood - Moisture-related wood movement |
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| Shrinkage, volume change according to Swedish Wood specification | ßv | 11,7 % | |
Average value for shrinkage of the wood species during drying, from fiber saturation (moisture content approx. 30%) to absolutely dry wood (moisture content 0%). Read more Swedish Wood - Moisture-related wood movement |
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| Shrinkage in percent, per percentage unit change in moisture content, according to Swedish Wood specification | 0,26 % | ||
For practical calculations of the average moisture movements of sawn timber of pine and spruce, approximately 7 percent can be used as an average value, for a board sawn in a tangential direction. This corresponds to 0.26 percent shrinkage per percentage unit change in moisture content. Read more Swedish Wood - Moisture-related wood movement |
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| Swedish Wood - ID for generic product type | SE00216 | ||
Swedish Wood - ID for generic product types, which are included in the Swedish Wood standardised product assortment. |
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Availability
- Swedish Wood ID: SE00216
- Valid from: 2024-10-07
Additional information
Vertical mounting is recommended.
