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Classification for use of Skema floor collections according to EN 685 regulation
In order to choose the floor which best suits your needs, we are glad to offer you a simple table furniture which classifies a number of products according to their appropriate use. Such scheme is in line with the prescriptions set by the European regulation (EN 685) and in compliance with the European Association of Laminated floor Producers (EPLF); It divides products in Abrasion resistance Classes (AC-Abrasion Class). Such abrasion resistance classes are further identified by means of
pictograms, distinguishing between the type of domestic or professional environment, starting from the lower AC 1 level, until the top abrasion resistance level AC5 is reached. We wish to point out that other qualitative standardized methods exist, and that they may be just as important, among these are humidity or shock resistance, which are available in the technical descriptions of this catalogue.
WOOD PRE-ANISHED FLOORS
LEVEL OF SPECIFIC USE
LAMINATED
RAISED
Dimensional stability: Staves thickness 10 mm: Joints resistance: Resistance to wear:
reduced use of expansion joints
thanks to the high quality of the HDF support
improved resistance to airborne and foot stomping noises, thanks to an increased weight of the staves
Sigil Building lock System joints characterised by high resistance to mechanical stress
thickness of the surface enamel adequate to the final use of the product
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Building type_
Houses_
Houses without expansion joints between adjacent rooms_
Temporary usage offices_
Temporary usage offices with wheeled chairs suppliers_
Operative offices_
Operative open spaces offices, area > 100 m2_
Light and temporary usage shops, public buildings_
Shops, public buildings_
Gyms training areas_
Gyms training areas >100 m2 (limited use of expansion joints)
Gyms, weights areas, machinery_
Hotel halls_
Hotel rooms with acoustic building insulation_
Places with large open areas >100 m2_
Basements or open areas (opened seasonally)_
Floor heated areas
Prerequisites
dimensional stability_
resistance to wear_
resistance to wear
resistance to wear and low expansion_
resistance to wear_
joint resistance
joint resistance and low expansion rate collision resistance and low expansion rate resistance to wear
increased staves thickness and sound proof mat dimensional stability and staves thickness humidity resistance, dimensional stability humidity resistance, dimensional stability
(classification for use of Skema floors according to EN 685 standard)
DOMESTIC
COMMERCIAL
General
Constant and normal usage
School classrooms, offices, waiting
rooms, shops with normal "traffic"
Moderate
Light and temporary usage
Bedrooms
General
Constant and normal usage
Living room and night areas
Moderate
Light and temporary usage
Hotel rooms, shops and offices with light and temporary "traffic"
COMMERQAL MODERATE
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Use
Heavy
Intense usage
Hall, kitchen manufacturers, stairs
Heavy
Intense usage
Appropriate use
Open-plan offices, shops, aisles and corridors, hotel halls
DOMESTIC MODERATE
DOMESTIC HEAVY
Class
Abrasion Resistance
AC1
EN 13329/2006
AC3 AC3 AC4 AC5
EN 13329/200G
EN 13329/2006
EN 13329/2006
EN 13329/2006
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