Standard

NS-EN 438-7:2005

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Abstract

This document specifies the health, safety and energy saving requirements for: · Compact laminate panels/sidings for interior wall and ceiling finishes (including suspended ceilings); · HPL composite panels/sidings for interior wall and ceiling finishes (including suspended ceilings); · Compact laminate panels/sidings for exterior wall and ceiling finishes (including suspended ceilings); · HPL composite panels/sidings for exterior wall and ceiling finishes (including suspended ceilings). It also specifies methods for the evaluation of conformity of the product to the requirements, and includes requirements for marking. It covers only the HPL panels for non-structural applications, and does not cover fixing systems. The products are intended for use as wall and ceiling finishes for internal and external applications according to the manufacturer's specifications. The scope of this document does not cover: a) overlaid or veneered wood-based panels where the overlay/veneer is not HPL; b) HPL-surfaced wood-based panels intended for use as structural components. These products are covered by EN 13986 (wood-based panels for use in construction). This document covers only characteristics related to health, safety and energy-saving. All other characteristics are covered in separate European Standards for HPL products (see aAnnex B). b) HPL-surfaced wood-based panels intended for use as structural components. These products are covered by EN 13986 (wood-based panels for use in construction). This European Standard covers only characteristics related to health, safety and energy-saving. All other characteristics are covered in separate European Standards for HPL products (see annex B).

Document information

  • Standard from SN
  • Published:
  • Edition: 2005-01
  • Version: 1
  • Document type: NAT
  • ICS 83.140.20
  • National Committee SN/K 609

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EU law: 89/106/EEC, 305/2011

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