PRODUCT TYPE | CYCLES | IDEAL FOR: |
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18 MM SILVER | 3-6 | 4-6 STORY GENERAL PURPOSE BUILDINGS, WHERE PROJECT ECONOMICS ARE PARAMOUNT |
12 MM GOLD | 6-8 | RELIABLE GENERAL USE PHENOLIC BOARD WITH TRUSTED PERFORMANCE IN A WIDE VARIETY OF APPLICATIONS |
18 MM GOLD | 8-12 | RELIABLE GENERAL USE PHENOLIC BOARD WITH TRUSTED PERFORMANCE IN A WIDE VARIETY OF APPLICATIONS |
18 MM PRO | 12+ | HIGH RISE BUILDINGS AND LARGE PROJECTS WHERE REPEATED CYCLES ARE CRITICAL |
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors acting on the formwork panel. Homestead Trading provides free training and a user guide outlining best site practices to extend the service life of customer formwork panels. Given recommended conditions of use and correct handling, guide use cycle ranges are routinely achieved.
# | TEST ITEM | TEST DESCRIPTION |
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1 | Bending Strength and Modulus of Elasticity (Mechanical Strength) | Evaluation of Mechanical Strength |
2 | Bonding Quality (Boil Proof Testing) | Homestead Group Formwork panels are tested and certified to the following EN 314-2:1993 pre-treatments: "5.1.1 Immersion for 24 hours in water at 20 degrees Celsius (+/- 3 degrees); 5.1.2 Immersion for 6 hours in boiling water, followed by cooling water at 20 degrees Celsius (+/- 3 degrees) for at least 1 hour." |
3 | Determination of swelling in thickness after immersion in water | Evaluation of product resistance to moisture penetration; this is done by measuring the thickness of the test specimen before and after immersion in 20 degrees Celsius (+/- 3 degrees) water for 24 hours |
4 | Internal Bonding Strength (Determination of tensile strength perpendicular to the plane of the board) | Evaluation of internal glue strength |
5 | Moisture Content | Plywood moisture content is ideally between 5-15%. Less than 5% leads to brittle material that easily delaminates, higher moisture content provides for decreased material strength |
6 | Density | |
7 | Splintering Resistance - Resistance to Axial Withdrawal of Screws | This test is important to ensure that the plywood form does not splinter easily |