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UNI EN 14761 : 2008

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

WOOD FLOORING - SOLID WOOD PARQUET - VERTICAL FINGER, WIDE FINGER AND MODULE BRICK

Published date

20-11-2008

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Specific product requirements
  5.1 Wood species
  5.2 Appearance
      5.2.1 General rules
      5.2.2 Rules for wide fingers and module bricks
      5.2.3 Rules for vertical finger
      5.2.4 Free class
  5.3 Moisture content
  5.4 Geometrical characteristics
      5.4.1 General
      5.4.2 Vertical finger
      5.4.3 Wide finger
      5.4.4 Module brick
      5.4.5 Vertical finger laying unit - like a ladder
      5.4.6 Wide finger laying unit - like a ladder
      5.4.7 Module parquet laying unit - made up from
            component squares
      5.4.8 Machining
  5.5 Technical specifications and properties
      5.5.1 Technical characteristics required when
            in service
      5.5.2 Specific site requirements
      5.5.3 Appearance
      5.5.4 Renovation and repair
6 Marking
Annex A (informative) - Botanical and trade names of
        the most commonly used species for wood flooring
        (hardwood and softwood species)
Annex B (normative) - Principles for the classification
        of the free class
Bibliography

Describes the characteristics of solid vertical and wide finger as well as Module brick including the laying units made of softwood or hardwood for internal use as flooring.

Committee
CT 22
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione (UNI)
Status
Current
Supersedes

EN 1310:1997 Round and sawn timber - Method of measurement of features
EN 351-1:2007 Durability of wood and wood-based products - Preservative-treated solid wood - Part 1: Classification of preservative penetration and retention
EN 844-4:1997 Round and sawn timber - Terminology - Part 4: Terms relating to moisture content
EN 13756:2002 Wood flooring - Terminology
EN 844-11:1998 Round and sawn timber - Terminology - Part 11: Terms relating to degrade by insects
EN 844-7:1997 Round and sawn timber - Terminology - Part 7: Terms relating to anatomical structure of timber
EN 13556:2003 Round and sawn timber - Nomenclature of timbers used in Europe
EN 350-2:1994 Durability of wood and wood-based products - Natural durability of solid wood - Part 2: Guide to natural durability and treatability of selected wood species of importance in Europe
EN 844-3:1995 Round and sawn timber - Terminology - Part 3: General terms relating to sawn timber
EN 844-1:1995 Round and sawn timber - Terminology - Part 1: General terms common to round timber and sawn timber
EN 844-12:2000 Round and sawn timber - Terminology - Part 12: Additional terms and general index
EN 844-10:1998 Round and sawn timber - Terminology - Part 10: Terms relating to stain and fungal attack
EN 13647:2011 Wood flooring and wood panelling and cladding - Determination of geometrical characteristics
EN 460:1994 Durability of wood and wood-based products - Natural durability of solid wood - Guide to the durability requirements for wood to be used in hazard classes
EN 844-6:1997 Round and sawn timber - Terminology - Part 6: Terms relating to dimensions of sawn timber
EN 1534:2010 Wood flooring - Determination of resistance to indentation - Test method
EN 844-9:1997 Round and sawn timber - Terminology - Part 9: Terms relating to features of sawn timber
EN 14342:2013 Wood flooring and parquet - Characteristics, evaluation of conformity and marking

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