BS ISO 5323:2019 pdf free.Wood flooring and parquet一Vocabulary.
3.21 frame block piece of wood (3.1) shaped on two, three or four sides intended to form the frame of a parquet (3.23) or of an assembly of elements (3.11) 3.22 wood flooring
assembly of wood (3.1) elements (3.11) installed either on the primary structure or on the sub-floor 3.23 parquet wood flooring (3.22) system consisting of a top layer (3.2) of solid wood (3.3) of at least 2,5 mm thickness with or without additional layer(s) Note 1 to entry: Parquet is either solid parquet or multilayer parquet. 3.24 solid parquet wood flooring (3.22) system with one layer of solid wood (3.3) of at least 2,5 mm thickness 3.25 multi-layer parquet multi-layer wood flooring (3.22) system with a top layer (3.2) of solid wood (3.3) of at least 2,5 mm thickness, where wood (3.1), wood-based and/or lignified material constitute at least 75 % of the mass of the assembly 3.26 wood block paving elements (3.11) of flooring made of square-edged wood blocks that are installed individually in paved areas so that an end grain surface serves as a wear area 3.44 natural lacquer coating material (3.40) made of substances of natural origin, which were neither chemically modified nor changed in their natural structure and which do not contain synthetic components or additives 3.45 oil coating material (3.40) based on a plant oil or a synthetic oil, or a combination of natural and synthetic oils that can be cured by oxidation or radiation, or a combination of both Note 1 to entry: Oils can be modified with resins. Note 2 to entry: Radiation curing includes UV-light and other radiation types. 3.46 oil wax combination coating material (3.40) that comprises oils (3.45) and waxes in one product, which is applied to wood (3.1) in the same treatment process 3.47 film-forming coating coating that forms a continuous, perceivable and measurable film on a wood (3.1) surface Note 1 to entry: A continuous coating film can be produced in planed surfaces of coniferous wood species (e.g. spruce, pine and larch) and ring porous hardwood species (e.g. oak, ash and elm) above a dry film thickness of approximately 20 μm. On diffuse-porous hardwood species (e.g. maple, beech and birch) lower dry film thicknesses can result in continuous coating films.BS ISO 5323 pdf download.
BS ISO 5323:2019 pdf free
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