Obersound Classic Collection

Oberflex collections laminated on MDF or particle board. Specific format, perforations, machining and fire classification upon request

CHARACTERISTICS

JOINTING bookmatched • random-matched
(depends on the references)
FINISHES

satin • relief • matte • brushed

SUBSTRATES particle board (standard, water-repellent or fire-retardent)
MDF (standard or fire-retardent)
others
M0 substrate • honeycomb... please consult us
SUBSTRATE THICKNESS particle board :
10 mm (0.39”) • 12 mm (0.47”) • 16 mm (0.62”) • 19 mm
(0.74”) • 22 mm (0.86”)
MDF :
16 mm (0.47”) • 19 mm (0.62”) •
others
: please contact us
DIMENSIONS
unfinished edges
particle board :
304 x 123 cm (4’ x 10’) • 250 x 123 cm (4’ x 8’)
MDF :
304 x 120 cm (47” x 119”) • 250 x 120 cm (47” x 98”)
precision-milled edges
particle board:
303 x 122 cm (48” x 119”) • 249 x 122 cm (48” x 98”)
MDF : 303 x 119 cm (46” x 119”)• 249 x 119 cm (46” x 98”)
upon request: any dimension not exceeding
303 x 122 cm (particle board) or 303 x 119 cm (MDF)
COUNTERBALANCING A/A
2 visible sides • same wood specie
A/C
1 visible side • 1 counterbalancing side
PERFORATIONS

round • slote • others: please consult us
consult the acoustic performances

EDGE FINISH
veneered (with the Oberflex edge banding) •
unfinished• softformed • others, please consult us
EDGE TREATMENT rough-cut • precision-milled • custom-treated: grooved,
rebated, angle machining ...
others, please consult us
FIRE RATINGS M2 (n° 9153-00 of SNPE) / standard particle board
M1 (n° 11639-04 of SME) / fire-resistant particle board
M1 (n° 9152-00 of SNPE) / fire-resistant MDF

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MahoganyMahogany
African MahoganyAfrican Mahogany
African Mahogany T19African Mahogany T19
Mahogany T17Mahogany T17
Mahogany T19Mahogany T19
AkoAko
Aniegre T461Aniegre T461
Aniegre T6Aniegre T6
Aniegre T7Aniegre T7
AlderAlder
BambooBamboo
Canadian BirchCanadian Birch
Light OakLight Oak
Natural OakNatural Oak
Oak T13Oak T13
Oak T3Oak T3
Oak T3 sabléOak T3 sablé
Oak T4Oak T4
Bog OakBog Oak
Aged Oak 312Aged Oak 312
Ashen Oak 310Ashen Oak 310
Grey Oak 309Grey Oak 309
Slate-grey Oak 308Slate-grey Oak 308
Wenge tinted OakWenge tinted Oak
Canadian MappleCanadian Mapple
Birdseye MapleBirdseye Maple
Light AshLight Ash
Ash FR 101Ash FR 101
Ash FR 103Ash FR 103
Ash FR 112Ash FR 112
Ash OD 703Ash OD 703
Ash OD 708Ash OD 708
Steamed Beech pear tintedSteamed Beech pear tinted
Figured MahoganyFigured Mahogany
American CherryAmerican Cherry
Figured MovinguiFigured Movingui
American WalnutAmerican Walnut
American Walnut T160American Walnut T160
American Walnut T266American Walnut T266
American Walnut T292American Walnut T292
American Walnut T9American Walnut T9
American ElmAmerican Elm
Pao Fero RosewoodPao Fero Rosewood
PinePine
Wild PearWild Pear
SapelliSapelli
SucupiraSucupira
SycamoreSycamore
TeakTeak
TeakTeak
WengeWenge
WengeWenge
Reconstitued WengeReconstitued Wenge
Natural ZebranoNatural Zebrano
Zebrano T13Zebrano T13
Zebrano T17Zebrano T17
Zebrano T3Zebrano T3
Zebrano T448Zebrano T448
Zebrano T479Zebrano T479
Zebrano T6Zebrano T6

Perforations

Perforations catalogue

The panels should be fabricated in compliance with Specification NF XP B 54-202 : «Panneaux décoratifs plaqués-bois – Spécifications (Decorative, wood-veneered panels - Specification) or equivalent.

On-site fabrication conditions

Fabrication should normally take place in the following conditions:

  • Prior to installation, the panels must be stabilized to ambient conditions. To this effect, store them for at least 3 days in a flat position in the place where they are eventually to be installed.
  • When installing the panels, allow for a 1 mm/m expansion joint.
  • Increase that joint to 1.5 mm/m in the following cases :
    - for rooms likely to be subjected to major atmospheric
    - humidity variations
    - in cases where flame-retardent (M1-rated) panels are used.

On-site conditions

The rooms where the panels are to be installed should normally conform to the following conditions:

  • they should be roofed
  • they must have been heated or air-conditioned for at least 24 hours
  • all cement and plasterworks should be dry
  • ambient temperature must not fall to below 15° C
  • ambient air humidity during the stabilization process and at the time of installation should respond to the following criteria

If the panels are installed in a dry area: The relative air humidity during the stablilization phase should be within the range of 40 to 60%. Once the panels are installed, the ambient air humidity may exceed 65% only for a couple of weeks per annum.

If the panels are installed in a humid area (bonded to a hydrophobic substrate):

The relative air humidity during the stabilization phase may exceed the range of 40 to 60%.

Once the panels are installed, the ambient air humidity may exceed 85% only for a couple of weeks per annum.

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