Difference between revisions of "Plywood"
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− | == | + | == Veneer == |
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− | === Poplar | + | *veneer is always glued on both sides of a sheet (to keep the sheet stable) |
+ | *veneer thickness is 0.6mm, so basic sheet thickness always increases with 1.2mm when veneer is glued | ||
+ | *when veneer on second size is not specified, ocoume is used | ||
+ | *before glueing veneer the sheet can be sanded in order to reduce thickness, a sheet with a basic thickness of 15mm is after sanding and gleuing veneer maximum 15.5mm thick | ||
+ | *source: [http://www.fineer.nl Kuiper Plaatveredeling] | ||
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+ | == Birch (BIR)== | ||
+ | *density 600-700 kg/m3 ''- use 650 kg/m3 for calculations'' | ||
+ | *density with HPL (2x 0.75mm) | ||
+ | **15mm 761 kg/m3 | ||
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+ | == Ocoume (OCO)== | ||
+ | *density 500-550 kg/m3 ''- use 525 kg/m3 for calculations'' | ||
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+ | == Poplar (POP)== | ||
*density 400-450 kg/m3 - ''use 425 kg/m3 for calculations'' | *density 400-450 kg/m3 - ''use 425 kg/m3 for calculations'' | ||
*thickness 4-9-15-18mm | *thickness 4-9-15-18mm | ||
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**4mm 818 kg/m3 | **4mm 818 kg/m3 | ||
**9mm 631 kg/m3 | **9mm 631 kg/m3 | ||
− | **15mm 556 | + | **15mm 556 kg/m3 |
− | **18mm 536 | + | **18mm 536 kg/m3 |
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+ | == ShipConstructor == | ||
+ | For a correct weigth estimation of plywood with HPL, the density must be given per thickness, for a calculation method see 11016\our files\11016-70-900 interior.xls. | ||
+ | Naming in database will be: | ||
+ | *3 letter abbreviation - for bare plywood ''example bare ocoume: OCO'' | ||
+ | *3 letter abbreviation / upper score / 2 digit thickness of bare sheet - plywood + HPL (HPL is always on both sides of panel) ''example sheeted birch plywood of 9mm thickness: BIR-09'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 20 June 2013
Veneer[edit]
- veneer is always glued on both sides of a sheet (to keep the sheet stable)
- veneer thickness is 0.6mm, so basic sheet thickness always increases with 1.2mm when veneer is glued
- when veneer on second size is not specified, ocoume is used
- before glueing veneer the sheet can be sanded in order to reduce thickness, a sheet with a basic thickness of 15mm is after sanding and gleuing veneer maximum 15.5mm thick
- source: Kuiper Plaatveredeling
Birch (BIR)[edit]
- density 600-700 kg/m3 - use 650 kg/m3 for calculations
- density with HPL (2x 0.75mm)
- 15mm 761 kg/m3
Ocoume (OCO)[edit]
- density 500-550 kg/m3 - use 525 kg/m3 for calculations
Poplar (POP)[edit]
- density 400-450 kg/m3 - use 425 kg/m3 for calculations
- thickness 4-9-15-18mm
- sheetsize 3050x1250
- density with HPL (2x 0.75mm)
- 4mm 818 kg/m3
- 9mm 631 kg/m3
- 15mm 556 kg/m3
- 18mm 536 kg/m3
ShipConstructor[edit]
For a correct weigth estimation of plywood with HPL, the density must be given per thickness, for a calculation method see 11016\our files\11016-70-900 interior.xls. Naming in database will be:
- 3 letter abbreviation - for bare plywood example bare ocoume: OCO
- 3 letter abbreviation / upper score / 2 digit thickness of bare sheet - plywood + HPL (HPL is always on both sides of panel) example sheeted birch plywood of 9mm thickness: BIR-09