Panober
Charactéristics
| JOINTING | bookmatched or random-matched (depends of the references) |
| FINISHES |
satin • relief • matte • brushed |
| SUBSTRATES | standard particle board E1 (CTBS) standard MDF E1 |
| SUBSTRATE THICKNESS |
16 mm (0.47”) • total thickness: 18 mm (0.70”) 19 mm (0.62”) • total thickness: 21 mm (0.82”) |
| DIMENSIONS |
unfinished edges particle board : 304 x 123 cm (4’ x 10’)• 250 x 123 cm (4’ x 8’) MDF : 304 x 120 cm (4’ x 10’)• 250 x 120 cm (4’ x |
| COUNTERBALANCING | Panober can be bonded with 3 different kinds of counterbalancing A/A 2 visible sides • same wood species. A/C 1 visible side • 1 counterbalancing side (second grade Oberflex). A/P 1 visible side • 1 counterbalancing side (white granitelike decor). |
| FIRE RATING | particle board : M2 (n° 9153-00 of SNPE) MDF : M3 (n° 11682-04 of SME) |
You can obtain, in one single order, real wood laminates with the Oberflex® finish, matched with the Panober ready-for-use wood panel.
For other technical characteristics (F.R. grade, other dimension, other thickness).
Sea wood
Gator wood
Gouged wood
Clawed wood
Hammered wood
Sablés wood
Chic & Pop

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.






























































































































































































