Deck D'Ober
Characteristics
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STRIPS
41 mm WIDTH |
Species : solid Teck |
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STRIPS
87 mm WIDTH |
Species : solid wenge, bubinga, doussie Standard length : 2000 mm (For a length narrower than 2000 mm, please consult us) Standard widths : 639 mm – 1283 mm see sample palette |
| SURFACE CONDITION | Product delivered unfinished, to be oiled |
| THICKNESS OF A STRIP | 7,5 mm |
| JOINT TYPE | elastomer mastic glue |
| WIDTH OF THE JOINY | 5 mm |
DECK D’OBER panels begin with a strip of wood and end with another strip of wood.
Deck d’Ober panels manufactured with 41 mm width solid wood strips can be used for curved surfaces : rounded bathtub surrounds, cladding of columns... (bending radius : 400 mm)
For outside applications or in very humid environment, we only recommend the use of Teak wood.
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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.











