Laminate Floor Coverings - Elements with a Surface Layer Based on Aminoplastic Thermosetting Resins - Specifications, Requirements and Test Methods
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Specifications, requirements, and test procedures for laminate floor coverings with a surface layer based on aminoplastic thermosetting resins are provided by the DIN EN 13329 standard. It outlines the qualities and characteristics that these floor coverings ought to have. The standard also specifies rules for packaging and labelling laminate floor coverings to facilitate correct handling and identification.
The standard also has a classification system that is based on EN ISO 10874, which defines practical specifications for use levels and application areas. This classification system assists customers in making informed decisions based on their unique demands by indicating where laminate floor coverings can be used efficiently.
Note that laminate floor coverings are typically made for floating installations and are appropriate for both residential and commercial use, including home kitchens. The standard does not, however, specify criteria for wet-prone locations like bathrooms, laundry rooms, or saunas.
Descriptors | Abrasion, Characteristics, Classification, Definitions, Efficiency, Floor coverings, Laminates, Loading classes, Marking, Measurement, Measuring techniques, Melamine resins, Packages, Resistance, Specification, Specification (approval), Stress, Surface layers, Symbols, Test reports, Testing |
ICS Codes | 97.150 - Floor coverings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 5.6 MB |