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COMPOSITE WOOD DECK FLOORING

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H Y G I E N E PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION

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S O L I D W O O D F L O O R I N G

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S O L I D W O O D F L O O R I N G

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y o u r n a t u r a l w o o d � o o r

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8 coatings

15 mmreal wood

2 component glue

12 mm HDF

real wood backing

2 mm cork

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GENERAL PROPERTIES

CLASSIFICATION

PROPERTIES

ADDITIONAL PROPERTIES

SAFETY PROPERTIES

Wood veneer �oor covering Domestic usage classi�cation Commercial usage classi�cation Warranty CE certi�cation

Moisture content Dimensions �oor boards Thickness of the top layer Deviation of thickness Deviation of squarenessCup in width direction Flatness deviation Internal bond Veneer glueing adhesion Mechanical connection system Opening between elements Tensile strength on short end Density Weight/sqm

Thickness distention Resistance to indentation Resistance to abrasion Impact resistance Adhesion of the lacquer Resistance to chemical agents

Appearance of the lacquer Gloss Hardness of the lacquer Residual indentation Impact resistance acc. to Wegner Elasticity of the lacquer Colour fastness Castor chair resistance Burning cigarette Under �oor heating/cooling Thermal resistance Thermal conduction Step sound Acoustic improvementReduction of sound impact Antistatic performance Biological durability Well managed forestsResistance to termites Resistance to bacteria Recycling

VOC loss Formaldehyde emission Formaldehyde emission Exudation of plasticizersPCP (pentachlorophenol)Burning cigarette Fire reaction and smoke generation Slip resistance (dry conditions)Slip resistance (wet conditions)

EN14354 EN685EN685

PARKY N.V.EN14342

EN322EN14354EN14354EN14354EN324-2EN14354

EN319EN204/205

EN14354ISO24334

EN323/EN672

EN 13329 annex G

EN 1534EN 14354//EN112,73.XX

EN 438-2.21EC2EN ISO 2409

EN 423/part 2

EN 438/2-5EN 2813

DIN 53154EN 433

EN 438-2/11CEN/TC112 (Brinell)

EN 105-B02EN 425

EN 438-2,18

EN 12667EN 12667

NF S 31-074EN 140-8/EN717-2(Ln,w)EN 140-8/EN717-2 (∆Lw)

EN 1815EN 335-1/EN335-2

EN 664E1 (EN 717-1)E1 (EN 717-2)

EN 665CEN/TR 14823

EN 438-2,18EN 13501-1DIN 51131

EN 1339 (pendule)

TEST METHODSEALED BRUSHEDSEALED BRUSHED

BRUSHED SEALED

Class 23Class 3112 years

EN 14342:2005 + A1

≤6 %1800 x 120 x 15 mm

0,6 mm≤0,5 mm≤0,2 mm≤0,2 %

3 %>1,3 N/mm2

≥1 N/mm2 Uniclic system

≤0,2 mm625 kg/lm

>850 kg/m3

12 kg

≤12 %≥20 Newton/mm2

>5000 revolutions>1200 (EC2)

class <2grade 4*

ok10 % (matt)3 Newton<0,05 mm>5 Newton

2 Hbgrade >6

no visible changeClass 3**

ok0,0997 m2K/W

0,100 W/mKclasse D (85 db)

60 dB16 dB

< 2 kV (antistatic)pure wood

nogood

Microbanok

<2,1 %Class E1 (<0,13 ppm)

Class E1 (<3,5mg/m3h) 0 %

PCP free Class 3**

Class C1 B� s1Class R11 (average)

Class ≥15 (USRV)

Class 23Class 3115 years

EN 14342:2005 + A1

≤6 % 1800 x 120 x 15 mm

0,6 mm≤0,5 mm≤0,2 mm≤0,2 %

3 %>1,3 N/mm2

≥1 N/mm2 Uniclic system

≤0,2 mm625 kg/lm

>850 kg/m3

12 kg

≤12 %≥30 Newton/mm2

>5000 revolutions>1200 (EC2)

class <2grade 4*

ok10 % (matt)3 Newton<0,05 mm

>8 Newton2,5 Hb

grade >6no visible change

Class 3**ok

0,0997 m2K/W0,100 W/mK

classe D (85 db)60 dB16 dB

< 2 kV (antistatic)pure wood

nogood

Microbanok

<2,1 %Class E1 (<0,13 ppm)

Class E1 (<3,5mg/m3h) 0 %

PCP free Class 3**

Class C1 B� s1Class R11 (average)

Class ≥15 (USRV)

Class 23Class 3112 years

EN 14342:2005 + A1

≤6 %1203 x 124 x 8,3 mm

0,6 mm≤0,5 mm≤0,2 mm≤0,2 %

4 %>1,4 N/mm2

≥1 N/mm2 Uniclic system

≤0,2 mm550 kg/lm

>950 kg/m3

8 kg

≤8 %≥20 Newton/mm2

>5000 revolutions>1200 (EC2)

class <2grade 4*

ok10 % (matt)3 Newton<0,05 mm>5 Newton

2 Hbgrade >6

no visible changeClass 3**

ok0,0493 m2K/W

0,203 W/mKclasse D (85 db)

65 dB15 dB

< 2 kV (antistatic)pure wood

nogood

-ok

<2,1 %Class E1 (<0,13 ppm)

Class E1 (<3,5mg/m3h)0 %

PCP free Class 3**

Class C1 B� s1Class R11 (average)

Class ≥15 (USRV)

Class 23Class 3115 years

EN 14342:2005 + A1

≤6 %1203 x 124 x 8,3 mm

0,6 mm≤0,5 mm≤0,2 mm≤0,2 %

4 %>1,4 N/mm2

≥1 N/mm2 Uniclic system

≤0,2 mm550 kg/lm

>950 kg/m3

8 kg

≤8 %≥30 Newton/mm2

>5000 revolutions>1200 (EC2)

class <2grade 4*

ok20 % (satin)

3 Newton<0,05 mm

>8 Newton2,5 Hb

grade >6no visible change

Class 3**ok

0,0493 m2K/W0,203 W/mK

classe D (85 db)65 dB15 dB

< 2 kV (antistatic)pure wood

nogood

-ok

<2,1 %Class E1 (<0,13 ppm)

Class E1 (<3,5mg/m3h) 0 %

PCP free Class 3**

Class C1 B� s1Class R11 (average)

Class ≥15 (USRV)

Class 23Class 3112 years

EN 14342:2005 + A1

≤6 %1203 x 190 x 7,2 mm

0,6 mm≤0,5 mm≤0,2 mm≤0,2 %

4 %>1,4 N/mm2≥1 N/mm2

Uniclic system≤0,2 mm

500 kg/lm>950 kg/m3

7 kg

≤8 %≥30 Newton/mm2>5000 revolutions>1200 mm (EC2)

class <2grade 4*

ok10 % (matt)3 Newton<0,05 mm>5 Newton

2 Hbgrade >6

no visible changeClass 3**

ok0,043 m2K/W0,230 W/mK

classe D (85 db)65 dB15 dB

< 2 kV (antistatic)pure wood

nogood

-ok

<2,1 %Class E1 (<0,13 ppm)

Class E1 (<3,5mg/m3h) 0 %

PCP free Class 3**

Class C1 B� s1Class R11 (average)

Class ≥15 (USRV)

Class 23Class 3115 years

EN 14342:2005 + A1

≤6 %1203 x 190 x 7,2 mm

0,6 mm≤0,5 mm≤0,2 mm≤0,2 %

4 %>1,4 N/mm2≥1 N/mm2

Uniclic system≤0,2 mm

500 kg/lm>950 kg/m3

7 kg

≤8 %≥30 Newton/mm2>5000 revolutions>1200 mm (EC2)

class <2grade 4*

ok20 % (satin)

3 Newton<0,05 mm

>8 Newton2,5 Hb

grade >6no visible change

Class 3**ok

0,043 m2K/W0,230 W/mK

classe D (85 db)65 dB15 dB

< 2 kV (antistatic)pure wood

nogood

-ok

<2,1 %Class E1 (<0,13 ppm)

Class E1 (<3,5mg/m3h) 0 %

PCP free Class 3**

Class C1 B� s1Class R11 (average)

Class ≥15 (USRV)18 19

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ALU 3,6 mmor PE 2 mm

wall X wall Y

wall X wall Y

X > Y

or X ± = Y

24 h

max 3 mmCONCRETEmax 2,5 %

PLYWOODmax 10 %

max 27° C

16-21° C40-60 %

10 mmLEFT CORNER

10 m

m

180°

back back

10mm

±6mm

45°

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DOOR-MAT !!!!

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PARKET-WHEELS !!

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30cm

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20-30°

max 10m

max 10m

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LAMINATE FLOORING EXOTICLAMINATE FLOORING P R O

HDF: Avg. 850Kg/m3

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LAMINATE FLOORING P R O

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LAMINATE FLOORING P R O

10 YEAR

WA

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LAMINATE FLOORING EXOTIC

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LAMINATE FLOORING EXOTIC

15 YEAR

WA

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ENGINEERED WOODEN FLOORING

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Belian

Plank

Acacia

Tile

PRODUCTPRODUCT ORIGINCOLOUR

VISUAL APPEARANCEPHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

WOOD QUALITY

TIMBER SPECIES

APPLICATION

DIMENSIONS OF TILESDIMENSIONS OF PLANK

SUPPLEMENTARY

Modular decking with innovative interlocking systemMalaysiaNatural wood colours

SmoothVery dense, tight grained patterns and shrink resistance.Medium-to-high-density tropical hardwood (based on weight criterion)Provides high resistance against humidity and insects attack.Pre-oil-trated timber slate for durability.Acacia Belian

Various uses for projects or home improvements such as : Swimming pool decking areas | Terraces | Gardens | Backyards Patios | Saunas & Spas | Pathways | Alfresco utilities area30 x 450 x 450 mm 1.5-3.0 kg18 x 95 x 1200/1800 mm

Straight Reducer (STR)Corner Reducer (CNR)

Technical Specifications

INSTALLATIONDeck Clic™ unique modular design is quick to install and easily cus-tomizable for irregular floor designs, challenging corners and uneven base. The DIY customization can be achieved by sawing off excess material to accommodate perfect fit.STAGE 1- Measure the floor surface intending to be covered (length and width dimensions). Input the measurements into Deck Clic™ Modulator ™ available in this website to derive at estimated units of Deck Clic™ needed. STAGE 2- Installation of Deck Clic™ should commence from the outer most corner of the intended area. Lay the first module and attach an adjacent module by affixing the linking pins into the slots of the previous unit. STAGE 3- Follow stage 2 assembly instruction consecutively, until the entire intended area has been covered effectively. STAGE 4- The tiles are ready for surface finishing. The floor must be coated with decking oil immediately after laying; if this is not done, the wood could oxidize, turning grey or darken in color. STAGE 5- To customise Deck Clic™ for irregular corners, simply cut the module into desired shape using handsaw or circular saw. Factory fitted screws are to be removed prior to the cutting of the module and should be replaced at appropriate slots on the remaining area subsequently, to ensure that all wooden area are firmly attached to the base.

MAINTENANCETo maintain the appealing appearance and protect the integrity of the timber decking, it is vital to take simple steps to retain the deck-ings’ optimum performance and durability every 6 months. STEP 1- Rinse all timber to be treated, with running water to remove dirt and oil from surface and allow to dry. For deckings that are painted, sanding is required to restore to the original bare timber before cleaning. STEP 2- Ensure the timber protective oil is well mixed be-fore application. Apply the oil generously using a good quality brush to coat the wood slats with the oil thoroughly. Use multi-directional strokes to ensure all grains are evenly treated. Work the oil into the timber and let it set for a few minutes before proceeding to wipe off the excess oil and allowing to dry. STEP 3- Allow 18 hours of drying time* between coats. (*Low temperature and high humidity days require longer drying intervals.) STEP 4- Apply second coat of oil, repeating similar process as described in step 2.

De

ck

Available in Plank and Tile form

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COMPOSITE WOOD DECK FLOORING

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Limonta Artificial Grass

MF BICOLOR EL0075TH

Polypropylene/fleese220 +/- 2 %Latex1.000 +/- 5 %

25,00 or upon request +/- 1 %390 +/- 2 cm

35/37 Sand0,4/0,8 sandLandscaping

35775/16Tufted13,5017.050272.8002.790390>360 l/h

11.700 +/- 4 %100% polyethylene130 +/- 4 %Straight monofilament

Bicolour (light and dark green)1.570

MIX GREEN EL0067THDELUXE Product characteristicsPile height mm 35 +/- 1 mmTotal length of tuft pile mm 77 +/- 2 mmGauge 5/16Production method (DIN 61151) TuftedStitch rate per 10 cm. nr 13,50 +/- 1 nrStitch rate per m2 approx. nr 17.050Filaments per m2 approx. nr 477.400Total weight gr/m2 2.730 +/- 5 %Perforation diameter mm 5 +/- 1 mmNumber of perforations nr/m2 90

>360 l/h

Yarn characteristicsDecitex dtex 4.250 +/- 4 %Composition 100% polyethyleneThickness micron 95 +/- 4 %Type Curled monofilamentDecitex dtex 7.000 +/- 4 %Composition 100% polypropyleneThickness micron 120 +/- 4 %Type Straight monofilamentColour GreenTotal yarn weight gr/m2 1.510

Backing characteristicsPrimary backing Polypropylene/fleesePrimary backing weight gr/m2 220 +/- 2 %Backing LatexBacking weight gr/m2 1.000 +/- 5 %DimensionsRolls length mt 25,00 or upon request +/- 1 %Rolls width cm 390 +/- 2 cmInfill recommendationsInfill weight kg/m2 35/37 SandGranule sizes of infill mm 0,4/0,8 sandRecommended usage Landscaping

MIX BROWN EL0062TH

35 +/- 1 mm77 +/- 2 mm5/16Tufted13,50 +/- 1 nr17.050545.6002.930 +/- 5 %5 +/- 1 mm90>360 l/h

8.500 +/- 4 %100% polyethylene120 +/- 4 %Straight monofilament4.250 +/- 4 %100% polypropylene95 +/- 4 %Curled monofilamentBicolour (light and dark green)1.710

Polypropylene/fleese220 +/- 2 %Latex1.000 +/- 5 %

25,00 or upon request +/- 1 %390 +/- 2 cm

35/37 Sand0,4/0,8 sand

Water permeability (EN12616-requirements>360l/h)

Landscaping

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