I.1 Technical Sheet Wall & Ceiling Panelling
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Wall & Ceiling Panelling MDF design, classic OAK PLYWOOD design, classic CELLON® design Technical data sheet for planning, construction and execution

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling Table of Contents General Information Material Panel Formats Data Transmission for Orders Storage and Cleaning Instructions Cutting and Drilling Guidelines Fastenings Fastening Distances Fasteners Substructure Wooden Substructure Metal Substructure Construction Solutions Wall Cladding with Invisible Substructure Wall Cladding with Felt Wall Cladding with Foil and LED Backlighting Ceiling Cladding with Invisible Substructure Ceiling Cladding with Felt Ceiling Cladding with Felt and LED Backlighting Additional Details Panel Connections Edge...

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling General Information Material The MDF board is a wood-based material made of finely fibrillated softwood, which is pressed into a board product that is equally homogeneous in the longitudinal and transverse directions. Application area: Panel thickness (weight): Reaction to fire class: Interior (e.g. ceiling and wall cladding, stair railings) 10mm (approx. 7kg/m²), 19mm (approx. 14kg/m²), 30mm (approx. 22kg/m²) RF3, D-s2-d0 (EN 13986) The OAK PLYWOOD panel consists of individual layers of wood, which are glued and pressed crosswise to their...

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling General Information Data Transmission for Orders Please note the following when placing an order: Data Format DWG / DXF Data Cadwork 2D or 3D Data Parts lists in Excel (if only as Excel without CAD file is sent, it might result in additional work in our work preparation) Data Content and Structure Panels are drawn on a separate layer Drawing in 1:1 ratio Measurement of at least one long and short side to be able to verify the scale Boreholes (drawn as a closed circle), cut-outs, etc. are marked accordingly Special requests for grouping and/or...

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling Fastening Distances Single-span Two-span Back side Felt bis 1800 mm gemäss Kollektion (approx. 40 Farben) Acoustic foil Ø 8 mm can be drawn directly in DXF/DWG file Distance borehole to edge Horizontal borehole distance Vertical borehole distance Frame without perforation Reciprocal conversion: c (adjusted) = b (max) / b (effectiv) x c (max) b (adjusted) = c (max) / c (effectiv) x b (max)

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling Fasteners Wooden Substrucure Truss-head Screw Stainless steel A2 38 mm 4.8 mm 12 mm TX20 8 mm Material: Length: Nominal diameter: Head diameter: Drives: Borehole diameter: Metal Substructure Truss-head Screw Material: Length: Nominal diameter: Head diameter: Drives: Borehole diameter: (self-drilling with sealing washer) Bi-metal (Stainless steel A2/Steel) 26 mm / 38 mm 5.5 mm 14 mm SIT® 25, TX 25 8 mm Blind Rivet Material: Length: Nominal diameter: Head diameter: Drives: Borehole diameter: Aluminium/Stainless steel A2 8-13 mm 5.0 mm 14 mm...

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling The substructure can be made in wood or metal. Wooden Substructure in Joint Area Metal Substructure Metal Profiles in Joint Area min. 60 mm Hangers in the Ceiling Area in Joint Area

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling Construction Solutions Wall Cladding with Invisible Substructure Perforated panels made of MDF, OAK PLYWOOD or CELLON® can be installed directly on a painted or natural wall. Spacer screws ensure that the substructure will not interrupt the design. Elevation Plan panel transition panel transition panel transition 1 Wall 2 Cavity 3 MDF, OAK PLYWOOD or CELLON® panel

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling Construction Solutions Wall Cladding with Felt When working with simple wooden battens or metal profiles as a substructure, this can be hidden by stapled felt. With this construction, you can specifically play with contrasts and harmonious colors. By adding a sound absorber, perforated wall cladding can be easily supplemented to form an acoustic wall. For more information, see technical data sheet I.3 Room Acoustics Systems & Noise Virus Catcher®. Elevation Plan panel transition panel transition panel transition Wall Substructure in wood or...

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling Construction Solutions Wall Cladding with Foil and LED Backlighting If you combine a perforated panel made of MDF, OAK PLYWOOD or CELLON® with a translucent foil, it is possible to create a stylish backlight. Attention must be paid to the position of the substructure, as this interrupts the light distribution. Elevation Plan panel transition panel transition Panel transition Wall LED lighting Substructure in wood or metal Translucent foil MDF, OAK PLYWOOD or CELLON® panel

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling Construction Solutions Ceiling Cladding with Invisible Substructure The panels can also be used for suspended ceiling systems. The number of hangers and spacing must be done according to the guidelines from the manufacturer of the system. Panel weight with MDF 19mm, OAK PLYWOOD 18mm or CELLON® 8mm with approx. 40% open area = approx. 10 kg /m2. Floor Plan Shadowline Connection with Lamello Connection with Overlap Concrete ceiling Adjustable wire hanger Locking screw Threaded sleeve Felt MDF or OAK PLYWOOD Platte Threaded sleeve

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Technical data sheet | Wall & Ceiling Panelling Construction Solutions Ceiling Cladding with Felt In the ceiling area, the substructure is also easiest to hide using a felt. It is recommended to fix the substructure first, then to staple the felt directly to the substructure and finally to mount the panel. It is important to make sure that the staples are not visible through the perforation of the panel. It is best to use staples in the same color of the felt. In this way, the perforation can run over several panels without any edges. For elements that are already covered with felt on the...

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