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The difference lies in the core. Design-oriented solutions for interior applications of Egger compact laminates.
CONTENTS
03 The EGGER Compact Laminate
14 Product overview
16 Textures
18 Uni colours 18 Neutral uni colours 21 Natural uni colours 22 Intensive uni colours
24 Woodgrain reproductions 24 Classic & modern wood decors 30 Artwoods 31 Authentic wood decors 34 Exotic wood decors
36 Material reproductions 36 Stone & mineral decors 37 Textile & leather decors 38 Used Look 39 Metal decors 40 Texture meets colour
41 Processing instructions 41 Storage 42 Processing 44 Fabrication 48 Application 59 Technical data 60 Cleaning & maintenance 60 Waste treatment
61 Availability guide
66 Service
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www.egger.com/compactlaminate
THE EGGER COMPACT LAMINATE:ELEGANT, HYGIENIC, ROBUST
The EGGER compact laminate captivates not only by its optically attractive design, it offers, thanks to its
durability and moisture resistance, entirely new design opportunities for furniture and interior fit-outs.
The compact laminate is particularly suitable for interior applications subjected to high stress,
as well as demanding requirements in terms of hygiene and cleanliness, such as in restaurants,
hospitals, or cleanrooms.
It is also used in wet areas, such as for example in bathrooms, sanitary facilities, and changing rooms.
It is the combination of robustness and elegant look that makes the compact laminate
so interesting for a multitude of solutions within the commercial project field.
Characteristics
• Aesthetically pleasing and elegant
• Hard-wearing and impact resistant surface
• Durable material
• No subsequent edge or surface finish required
• Homogeneous material for precise processing
• Very high stability
• Particularly moisture resistant
• Hygienic and easy to maintain
• Resistant to common cleaning products and chemicals
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A SOLUTION THAT ISTECHNICAL AS WELL ASDESIGN-ORIENTED
Take advantage of the multitude of processing possibilities and the long service life of the components.
The attractive, resistant and easy to clean surfaces will convince you. The EGGER compact laminate is
ideal for wet areas or high stress areas such as tables, worktops, wall panelling, changing rooms and
partitions. This product will help you bring unique designs into rooms where it was not possible before.
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EGGER Compact Laminate 5
W1000 ST9 Premium White, U332 ST15 Orange
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Play with black and white contrasts to achieve an elegant look, or generate a lively ambience with colours.
W1000 ST2 Premium White, U999 ST2 Black
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THE DIFFERENCE IS IN THE CORE
Think of the core of the compact laminate as being a design element
and give free reign to your fantasy. Depending on taste, a black or a
white core can be selected and combined with numerous decors and
materials from our Zoom Collection. This offers you plenty of choices to
fill your spaces with even more design!
W1000 ST2 Premium White, U999 ST2 Black
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VERSATILE PROCESSING OPTIONS LEAVE NOTHING TO BE DESIRED
The homogeneous core of the EGGER compact laminate is excellently suited to precision processing, for example for new
furniture types or for elements with an individual personal note.
For special designs, the board can be milled, routed, grooved, as well as drilled – there are no limits. Any part of the
board can be milled or routed, given that no additional edge finishing process is necessary.
Implementation Technical data sheets and tips for implementation are available onour website www.egger.com/kompaktplatte
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The surface of the EGGER compact laminate turns into a drawing area.
F425 ST10 Beige Linen
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PURISM WITH GREAT FINESSE
With a skilful blend of coarse and delicate elements, very design-oriented interiors are created. The compact laminate convinces
in designs with high stability, robustness and a sense of lightness. It is an attractive alternative to metal, and thanks to its variety
of decor possibilities, could well become your special highlight. Our generous colour palette livens up your rooms, uni decors and
material reproductions open the door to totally new horizons.
Lightness and robustness - one does not exclude the other. Opt for the EGGER compact laminate.
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A VERSATILE PRODUCT
The EGGER compact laminate is game for any creative
design idea thanks to its properties and processing
possibilities in particular. Break new ground with
your furniture, such as for example with this stool,
that became an innovative furniture item.
Discover the uni colours and woodgrain as well as material reproductions of the Zoom Collection on the website www.egger.com/zoom. Picture:
Photographic workshopKatharina Jäger
W1200 ST2 Porcelain
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STAY CO-ORDINATED
The compact laminate is part of our matching decor and texture range. This
allows you to harmoniously combine a variety of EGGER products: Decors
available as compact laminates can also be supplied as melamine faced boards,
lightweight boards, laminates and edging tape in accordance with our online
availability guide. An offer, that synchronises technical, aesthetic and economic
expectations.
Let your ideas take shape with the software programme VDS Profi The Virtual Design Studio offers you an almost unlimited variety in terms of design and visualization of your projects. Place the EGGER standard decors into more than 80 room sets and visualise your own ideas. www.egger.com/vds
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The EGGER range of matching decors and textures allows you to mix and match decors and substrates of the Zoom collection.
H1277 ST9 Lakeland Acacia, U330 ST9 Aubergine
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EGGER COMPACT LAMINATE BLACK CORE
EGGER COMPACT LAMINATE WHITE CORE
EGGER COMPACT LAMINATE FLAMMEX EUROCLASS B
The EGGER compact laminate with black core is constructed with multiple
layers of phenolic resin-impregnated core papers, as well as melamine resin
impregnated decor papers. The paper layers are pressed together under high
pressure and temperature. Due to the high quality construction, compact
laminates with black core are suitable for use in high impact areas.
Applications
Wall panelling, cubicles, partitions, worktops for offices and kitchens, hospital
furniture, etc.
The EGGER compact laminate with a white core is identical in construction
and function to the compact laminate with a black core. In addition to these
properties, the white core creates special contrasts and accent features in
furniture and interior fit-out designs. It serves as a visible element, which
merges into the overall design of the interior application.
Applications
For design-oriented applications, where a differentiated core colour is desired
to create unique effects.
According to EN 13501-1, the EGGER compact laminate Flammex Euroclass B
is rated as flame-retardant and classified as B-s2, d0. The compact laminate
type Flammex is similar in appearance and function to the compact laminate
with black core. In addition, it is characterized by a significantly improved fire
behaviour and is classified as B-s2, d0 according to EN 13501-1. This compact
laminate therefore carries the description of "flame-retardant"; the smoke
emission is moderate and there are no flaming droplets.
Applications
For use in buildings or areas demanding higher requirements in terms of the
reaction to fire of building products.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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EGGER Possibilities DIN EN 438 StandardProduct description 2) Decors 3) Thicknesses Material type / Description Standard Description
Compact laminate black core Standard decors 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13
CGS - Compact grade - General- purpose - Standard grade Compact
Laminates Flammex compact laminate Euroclass B Standard decors 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13
CGF - Compact grade - General- purpose - Flame retardant grade
Compact laminate black core Pearlescent decors 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13
ACS - Pearlescent laminate -Compact - Standard grade Design
LaminatesCompact laminate FlammexEuroclass B Pearlescent decors 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13
ACF - Pearlescent laminate - Compact - Flame retardant grade
Compact laminatewhite core Standard decors 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13
BCS - Coloured core laminate - Compact - Standard grade
Laminates with alterna-tive core compositionCompact laminate
white core Pearlescent decors 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13The combination of a white core with a pearlescent decor is not defined by the Standard.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND CLASSIFICATION
1 Overlay (optional) 1)
2 Decorative impregnated paper3 Sodium kraft papers4 Decorative impregnated paper5 Overlay (optional) 1)
2) Compact laminate Flammex Euroclass B only with black core3) Decors in the synchronised pore structures ST27, ST28, ST29 are only available as compact laminate with a black core and in the material thicknesses of 8 and 13 mm.
1) Compact laminates with printed decors (wood and material reproductions) are enhanced with overlay.
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Within the EN 438 Standard, compact laminates are differentiated and classified by three letters – also referred to as the
classification system. The following gives an overview of the material types offered by EGGER as standard.
COMPOSITION OF A COMPACT LAMINATE
AVAILABILITY Details relating to the complete matching products availability
guide can be found on page 61 and following, or visit:
www.egger.com/zoom
Eurodekor melamine faced chipboard
Laminates MED
Melamine edging
Door Size Laminates
Compact laminates interior
ABS Edging
DECORS AND TEXTURESIt is not just the black or white core that makes compact laminate such an attractive product – the combination
of decors and textures will open new design dimensions for you. In Zoom, each decor has a carefully chosen
surface structure, which perfects the look and highlights the individual decor character.
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ST27 FEELWOOD Elegance – This surface sets itself apart with a fine and strict, but nevertheless natural pore, and synchronously emphasises the elegant character of the Tortona decor.
ST28 FEELWOOD Nature – This texture is synchronously matched to the print cylinder of the Gladstone Oak and emphasizes the sand blasted character of the oak.
ST29 FEELWOOD Ambiance – This texture synchronously enhances the large cathedrals in the Cape Elm decor. Soft recesses additionally provide a tactile effect.
ST87 Ceramic – This texture exhibits pronounced matt-gloss effects, simulating the surface and feel of a ceramic tile.
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Synchronised pore
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Synchronised pore
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Synchronised pore
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ST2 Diamond – Robust, distinctive and very durable. This surface texture is best used with uni colours, pearlescent decors and in traditional application areas.
ST9 Perfect Matt – A matt surface texture with a soft and natural feel and a very low gloss level.
ST10 Authentic – A highly authentic and realistic surface texture for natural, distinctive and rustic decors. The perfect surface for solid wood reproductions.
ST15 Office – This universal surface texture combines well with intensive uni colours. It also highlights the characteristics of elegant woodgrain decors.
ST22 Matex – A deep brushed finish with a matt - gloss linear grain. This texture offers a realistic surface for linear and striking woodgrain decors, giving them naturalness and depth.
ST18 Waveline * – The horizontal surface texture offers new levels of depth, has a modern appearance and is reminiscent of solid wood which has been routed out and then painted or lacquered.
ST87 Ceramic – This texture exhibits pronounced matt-gloss effects, simulating the surface and feel of a ceramic tile.
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W1000 ST2 Premium White
ST9 Premium White
ST18 Premium White
ST22 Premium White
W1200 ST2 Porcelain
ST9 Porcelain
NEUTRAL UNI COLOURSWhite, beige, grey and black, the fundamentals of timeless architectural design, have gained even more
popularity over the last few years. At the same time, nature and authenticity are in demand, with warm greys and brown tones in trend, especially in combination with woodgrains.
W908 ST2 Basic White
W911 ST2 Cream White
ST15 Cream White
W980 ST2 Platinum White
ST15 Platinum White
U222 ST15 Crema
U104 ST15 Alabaster
U108 ST15 Vanilla
U775 ST15 White Grey
U750 ST9 Taupe Grey
U763 ST15 Pearl Grey
ST18 Pearl Grey
U702 ST9 Cashmere2014
U113 ST15 Cotton
U765 ST15 Silver Grey
U732 ST15 Dust Grey
U963 ST15 Diamond Grey
U808 ST9 Mocha
U206 ST9 Malaga
U156 ST9 Sand Beige
U727 ST9 Stone Grey
ST22 Stone Grey
U708 ST15 Light Grey
U741 ST9 Lava
ST22 Lava
U961 ST2 Graphite
U999 ST2 Black
ST18 Black
U730 ST9 Basalt
U631 ST9 Olive
U803 ST15 Black Brown
U748 ST9 Truffle
U795 ST9 Brown Grey
Neutral uni colours for naturalness and harmony.
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U107 ST9 Velvet Yellow
U807 ST9 Nougat
U343 ST9 Vino
U330 ST9 Aubergine
U337 ST9 Fuchsia
U539 ST9 Steel Blue
U518 ST9 Ice Blue
U701 ST9 Platinum
U635 ST9 Moss
U617 ST9 Wasabi
U336 ST9 Orchid
NATURAL UNI COLOURSMixing colours in pastel and chalk tones can create a welcoming ambiance inspired by nature. The reserved colours of natural materialities have been perfectly combined with the soft, matt appearance of our ST9 Perfect Matt. The convincing haptic effect further enhances these harmonious colour moods.
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INTENSIVE UNI COLOURSBright and striking primary colours with intensive character create lively accents. In this decor world, you will find rich, deep colours as well as a hint of transparency, to give character to a room. The intensive effect of these uni colours is further enhanced through the use of our ST15 Office surface texture.
U114 ST15 Yellow
U143 ST15 Signal Yellow
U129 ST15 Sun Yellow
U628 ST15 Green
U630 ST15 Lime Green
U625 ST15 Apple Green
U634 ST15 Velvet Green
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U633 ST15 Turquoise
U536 ST15 Lagoon
U311 ST15 Burgundy
U323 ST15 Chilli Red
U328 ST15 Lipstick
U332 ST15 Orange
U329 ST15 Tangerine
U506 ST15 Marine
U525 ST15 Blue
U514 ST15 Baltic Blue
U537 ST15 Brilliant Blue
U522 ST15 Horizon
U533 ST15 Polar Blue
U321 ST15 Red
CLASSIC & MODERN WOOD DECORS Woodgrains such as maple, beech and cherry feature regularly amongst our bestsellers. Innovative interpretations with stained grain features and the latest on-trend woods complement the range of this versatile decor world.
H3758 ST9 Helsinki Birch H1867 ST9 Cream Canadian Maple H1733 ST9 Mainau Birch
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H1920 ST9 Natural Tyrolean Beech H3662 ST9 Natural Light Venetian Cherry
H1518 ST15 Natural Beech H1582 ST15 Ellmau Beech H1511 ST15 Bavarian Beech
H1521 ST15 Maple H1887 ST9 Natural Starnberg Maple H3911 ST9 Natural Tauern Beech
H1615 ST9 Romana Cherry
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H3113 ST15 Lindau Pearwood H1950 ST15 Natural Calvados
H1951 ST15 Sienna Calvados
H3734 ST9 Natural Dijon Walnut H3775 ST9 Light Tennessee Walnut
H1706 ST15 Cherry
H3704 ST15 Tobacco Aida Walnut
H1502 ST15 Alder
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H1474 ST22 White Avola
H1277 ST9 Light Lakeland Acacia
H1424 ST22 Woodline cream
H3755 ST22 White Swiss Larch
H1428 ST22 Woodline mocha
H1476 ST22 Champagne Avola
H3766 ST29 Dark Brown Cape ElmH3760 ST29 White Cape Elm
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H1334 ST9 Light Ferrara Oak
H3304 ST9 Grey Lacquered Chateau Oak H3306 ST9 Anthracite Chateau Oak H3363 ST9 Anthracite Highland Oak
H1796 ST27 Natural Tortona
H1793 ST27 Lava Tortona
Modern classics for a homely atmosphere.
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H3128 ST15 Natural Plum H3129 ST9 Autumn Plum
H3400 ST22 Rustic Pine
H1215 ST22 Brown Cassino Ash
H1487 ST22 Bramberg Pine
H3778 ST9 Natural Caribbean WalnutH1298 ST22 Sand Lyon Ash
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ARTWOODS Artwoods consist of artistic fantasy wood designs and colourways that are not found in nature. In this decor world, you will find striking linear wood designs with delicate, metallic lines or imaginary colours.
F584 ST22 Fino cinnamon F583 ST22 Fino Bronze
H3078 ST22 Hacienda White H3081 ST22 Hacienda Black
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ARTWOODS Artwoods consist of artistic fantasy wood designs and colourways that are not found in nature. In this decor world, you will find striking linear wood designs with delicate, metallic lines or imaginary colours.
AUTHENTIC WOODS Nature meets design. What was once considered a flaw, is seen today as individual and authentic: Woodgrain decors with dominant knots, cracks and striking planked effects bring a sense of originality into today's puristic world of interior design. The Zoom ST10 Authentic surface texture enhances these decors with a befitting rough, tactile naturalness.
H1145 ST10 Natural Bardolino Oak H3303 ST10 Natural Arlington Oak
H3331 ST10 Natural Nebraska Oak
H3325 ST28 Tobacco Gladstone OakH3326 ST28 Grey Beige Gladstone Oak
H3309 ST28 Sand Gladstone Oak
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H3114 ST9 Tirano Pearwood
H1150 ST10 Grey Authentic Oak
H1151 ST10 Brown Authentic Oak H3753 ST22 Country Montana Larch
Furniture with visible cracks and knots create an authentic atmosphere.
EXOTIC WOODSTropical or fantasy woodgrains represent an exclusive alternative to the ordinary. Classic exotic woods tend to have red tones, whilst modern exotic woods are often brighter or feature more grey tones. The ST15 Office texture is used to add vibrancy, whilst the ST22 Matex texture is used to provide the look and feel of real wood veneer.
H3006 ST22 Sand Zebrano H3090 ST22 Driftwood
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H3058 ST22 Mali Wenge H1555 ST15 Wenge
H3005 ST22 Grey Beige Zebrano H3082 ST22 Amazonas
H3031 ST9 Dark Cordoba Olive H3025 ST15 Macassar
FOR VISUALISATION PURPOSES
The small images give you a close-up view of the decor surfaces. They correspond to a section of 900 x 600 mm.
STONE & MINERAL DECORSStone and mineral decors are no longer confined to the kitchen and the bathroom. These decors are gaining popularity for wall panelling as well as doors and furniture fronts.
F396 ST10 Basaltino Grey
F274 ST9 Light Concrete F275 ST9 Dark Concrete
F211 ST9 Brown Amalvi Marble
F276 ST9 Arkosa Sand
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TEXTILE & LEATHER DECORSSoft, natural materials such as textiles and leather create warmth and cosiness in the world of modern interior design. They are perfect for adding that personal touch to private spaces. The leather grains and textile fibres of these decors benefit from the realistic feel of our ST10 Authentic texture.
F428 ST10 Brown Leather F425 ST10 Beige Linen
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USED LOOKMaterials with traces of wear and tear – In a world where impeccable surfaces have prevailed, used-look materials add life and character to designs.
F633 ST15 Grey Brown Metallo
F310 ST87 Rust Ceramic F311 ST87 Anthracite Ceramic
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METAL DECORSPerfect metal reproductions create an exciting contrast to wood and uni colours. The classic metals
aluminium, stainless steel and titanium acquire warmer shades, such as for example, grey-brown,
brown and natural grey tones.
F509 ST2 Aluminium F447 ST2 Quartz Lava
F501 ST2 Titanium F784 ST2 Stainless Steel Microline
TEXTURE MEETS COLOUR Surface textures are also playing an increasingly important role in design. In this colour world, deep
textures or matt-gloss effects are combined with solid colours to generate exciting fantasy patterns.
New, highly modern design possibilities are created.
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W1000 ST18 Premium White
W1000 ST18 Premium White
U999 ST18 Black
U763 ST18 Pearl grey
W1000 ST22 Premium White
U727 ST22 Stone Grey
U741 ST22 Lava
W1000 ST22 Premium White
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1. STORAGEEGGER compact laminate must be stored in enclosed, dry areas at approximately 18°C to 25°C and a relative humidity of
approximately 50% to 65%. After removal of the original packaging, the compact laminate should be stored stacked horizontally on
a sturdy, flat and level base board of equal or greater dimension. Direct floor contact and/or exposure to sunlight must be avoided
at all times. The top board should be covered with a laminated protective board (not raw chipboard) of at least equal or greater
dimension (see Figure 1). Where horizontal storage is not possible, the compact laminate sheets should be stored at an angle of
approximately 80°, in an inclined rack, providing support to the surface area and ends (see Fig.2). A laminated protective cover
board of at least equal dimension is also required for vertical storage.
Incorrect storage can result in permanent distortion of the board.
PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS
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1.1. Handling
2. PROCESSING
2.1. Extraction
1.2. Conditioning
After removing the packaging and prior to processing, the compact
laminates should be inspected for visible damage. In view of the relatively
heavy weight, special care is required when transporting and handling
compact laminates. As a rule, all persons transporting and/or handling
compact laminates should wear personal safety equipment such as gloves,
safety footwear and suitable work wear. The sheets have to be lifted up;
pushing or dragging the decorative sides over one another should be
avoided (see Figure 3).
Due to the high density and resulting great cutting forces, the processing of compact laminate, compared to other wood-based
materials, leads to higher tool wear. The use of blunt or unsuitable tools can lead to inadequate machining and result in the
release of obnoxious odours. Tungsten carbide tools are mainly used. Diamond-tipped tools are recommended for processing
large quantities and automated processing centres. Ensure that the tool blades are maintained in good condition in order to obtain
satisfactory results. To ensure efficient and economical fabrication, especially prior to processing a large production batch or
implementing challenging projects, it is advisable to consult manufacturers on the most appropriate tool selection.
Compliance with all safety standards and regulations, applicable to the wood processing industry in terms of dust extraction, fire
prevention etc., is essential when processing compact laminates. Where adequate extraction is not provided, respiratory protection
must be worn. The processing of compact laminates is not critical, however, a small number of people experience an allergic
reaction to any kind of dust.
Compact laminates react to changes in ambient conditions with a certain amount of dimensional movement. For this reason, the
storage and processing conditions should correspond as closely as possible to the prevailing conditions where the material will be
subsequently used. Prior to installation, compact laminate elements should be conditioned for an adequate period of time at the
installation location under the conditions of subsequent use. Compliance with the storage recommendations is also necessary on
construction sites.
Figure 3
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2.2. Cutting
2.3. Machining
Panel or circular bench saws are recommended for cutting
compact laminates to size. A good cutting result depends on a
variety of factors, such as correct saw blade projection, feed rate,
tooth shape, tooth pitch, rotational and cutting speeds. Suitable
tooth shapes are alternate and hollow tooth, whilst the trapezoidal
flat tooth has proved to deliver longer tool life with consistently
good cutting quality (see Figure 4).
Diamond-tipped tools are recommended for machining compact laminate. The suitability of carbide-tipped tools is limited.
Tools with segmented blades should not be used, as the overcut in the overlap zone usually remains visible. To ensure a good
edge quality, adding a processing allowance when cutting blanks is recommended, which, however, depends on subsequent
edge processing. Because of the high cutting pressure, secure work piece and tool control is of particular importance.
Numerous edge profiling options are available (see Figure 5).
Any cutter marks can be removed by sanding and an even edge colour can be achieved by applying a silicone-free oil. Sharp corners
and edges should be rounded to eliminate the risk of injury.
A very good cutting quality on both sides is achieved with the use of a scoring saw. The quality of the cut edge can be affected
by adjusting the height of the saw blade. A saw entry angle of 45° is optimal. This is achieved when 10 percent of the saw blade
diameter protrudes over the work piece.
• Cut on face side not clean → Set the saw blade higher
• Cut on the underside not clean → Set the saw blade lower
Alternatively, the cut on the underside can be improved by placing a base board of plywood, hardboard or similar underneath the
compact laminate sheet.
Trapezoidal flat tooth Alternate tooth Hollow tooth
Figure 4
Figure 5
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Wechselzahn
Duplovitzahn hohle Zahnbrust
Duplovitzahn mit Fase
Dach-Duplovitzahn
Trapez-Flachzahn
Flachzahn
Wechselzahn
Duplovitzahn hohle Zahnbrust
Duplovitzahn mit Fase
Dach-Duplovitzahn
Trapez-FlachzahnFlachzahn
Wechselzahn
Duplovitzahn hohle Zahnbrust
Duplovitzahn mit Fase
Dach-Duplovitzahn
Trapez-Flachzahn
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2.4. Drilling
3. PROCESSING
Drill bits designed for plastic sheet materials, with a point angle between 60° and 80°, are the best choice for drilling compact
laminates (see Figure 6). The cutting speed and feed rate depend on the material of the chosen drill bit – HSS, HM, DIA. Please
observe the specifications of the tool manufacturer. Spiral bits for drilling metal or wood can also be used, but the rotation
speed and infeed speed must be reduced in this case.
For through holes, the compact laminate should be resting on a solid
base which can be drilled into. Before the drill bit breaks through,
the feed rate should be reduced in order to avoid break-outs on
the exit side. For drill holes that do not go through, so-called blind
holes, the minimum board thickness that must remain is 1.5mm
(0.06”).
For drill holes parallel to the board surface, the minimum board
thickness that must remain on either side of the drill hole is 3mm
(0.12") (see Figure 7).
Cutting, milling, profiling and drilling tools should always be selected in consultation with the tool manufacturers.
During fabrication and installation, the dimensional movement of the material must be taken into account from the outset. As a general
rule, an expansion allowance of 2.0 mm/m should be provided.
Source: Company LEUCO, Mosquito through-hole bitFigure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Despite the good dimensional stability of compact laminate, changes in the
ambient conditions can result in dimensional movement. The orientation of the
cellulose fibres in the sodium kraft paper used, gives the compact laminate a
production or machine direction (see Figure 8).
Dimensional movement along the length is approximately half as great as
it is across the width. The production direction of compact laminates with
a decorative finish on both sides can only be determined by the production
dimensions. It cannot be identified on compact laminate that has been cut
to size. Woodgrains and directionally printed decors constitute an exception.
When working with cut-size panels, it is important to ensure that the
production direction is always matched up during installation. In view of the
risk of confusion with cut-size panels, the production direction should be
marked on board remnants.
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3.1. Cut-outs
3.2. Fixings
Cut-outs and apertures, for example for switches, ventilator grills or access openings, always have to be rounded, since
sharp corners can lead to the formation of cracks (see Figure 9). Internal corners should be cut with an inner radius of at
least 3 mm (0.20”). All edges must be smooth, free of cracks and notches. Grooves and rebates also have to be rounded in
order to avoid notch cracks. Cut-outs can be made directly with a router or pre-drilled with an appropriate radius and then
sawn out from drill hole to drill hole. Adequate expansion gaps must be allowed for integrated components.
Through holes must have sufficient clearance to compensate for the dimensional movement resulting from temperature
and humidity fluctuations (see Figure 10). The diameter of the drill hole should be 2 – 3 mm (0.08” – 0.12”) larger than
the diameter of the fixing device in order to avoid cracking. Countersunk screws should not be used (see Figure 11). If
countersunk screws cannot be avoided, it is essential to use countersunk cup washers.
Cutting screw threads in compact laminate is straightforward and self-tapping screws can also be used without a problem.
Screws with a slow thread are recommended as they achieve a better pull-out resistance. Pre-drilling is essential in all
cases. Metal and chipboard screws are suitable for screw connections parallel to the board surface. Screws must penetrate
to a minimum depth of 25 mm (0.98”) and the diameter of the drill hole must be selected appropriately to prevent splitting.
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3.4. Bonding When bonding together two compact laminates, it is important to ensure that dimensional movements are not obstructed.
To avoid stress, only adequately conditioned compact laminates should be bonded together and always only in the same
machine direction. Bonding large surface areas should be avoided and the required application solutions and/or visual effects
should be realised by a partial build-up of the required section (see 5.5 False edge). Joints that are subjected to heavy stress,
for example due to vibrations, impacts or similar, should be reinforced with mechanical connecting elements. Examples
of possible corner designs can be found under 3.3 Jointing. Prior to bonding, the boards have to be prepared by sanding,
removal of dust, grease and contamination and pre-treated as necessary.
3.3. JointingJoints between compact laminate elements, capable of withstanding higher stresses, can be achieved with a combination of
gluing and fixing devices, splines or biscuits (e.g. made of compact laminate), or grooves. Notes on bonding can be found
under point 3.4. Bonding. When joining compact laminates, care should be taken at all times to ensure that connecting
panels always follow the same production direction. Figures 12 to 16 below illustrate some possibilities for creating sturdy
compact laminate joints.
Grooved
Angled spline
Grooved/rebated
Metal profile, screw-fixed
Splined Figure 12
Figure 15
Figure 13
Figure 16
Figure 14
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3.5. False edge Visually thicker boards can be achieved with built-up edges or by adding downturns or upstands. For built-up edges (Figure 17),
compact laminate strips as required are glued along the edge – once again, the same machine direction has to be observed. The
tension-equalising single-component Ottocoll® M500 adhesive by Otto Chemie is, for example, a suitable product.
For thicknesses up to 100 mm (3.94”) or if the decor has to be visible on the edge for aesthetic reasons, a downturn or
upstand (Figure 18) is a possible solution. First, the two components to be connected together are mitred at 45 degrees.
Then the work piece is placed on a level surface, face side down, so that the tips of the mitres are touching and adhesive
tape is applied over this joint. Then, both work pieces have to be turned over carefully. Now, glue is applied (Figure 19) and
the shorter work piece or upstand is then folded over and pressed home (Figure 20). The upstand has to be secured in the
correct position with adhesive tape until the glue has set. A suitable glue is, for example, OTTOCOLL® P 85.
Suitable types of glue for bonding EGGER compact laminates include:
Compact laminate can not only be partially bonded to compact laminate, but also to solid wood or wood-based materials such
as chipboard, MDF or multiplex board. For the concealed mounting of compact laminate elements to a substructure (see section
4.1 Wall panelling), we recommend, for example, Panel-loc by MBE. Conducting your own tests is recommended. Observing the
processing instructions of the glue manufacturers is essential.
Glue type OTTOCOLL® P 85, OTTOCOLL® M500 Hermann Otto GmbHKrankenhausstraße 14D-83413 Fridolfingt 0 86 [email protected]
Glue type MBE Panel-locModerne Befestigungs Elemente GmbH Siemensstr. 1 D-58706 Menden
t +49 (2373) 17430-0 [email protected] www.mbe-gmbh.de
Glue type Jowat® 2K SE-Polymer 690.00Jowat AGErnst-Hilker-Straße 10 - 14 D-32758 Detmoldt +49 (0) 5231 749-0 [email protected] www.jowat.de
Built-up edge Downturn
Figure 17
Figure 19
Figure 18
Figure 20
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4.1. Wall panelling
4.1.1. Substructure and back ventilation
Thanks to its robustness and suitability for everyday use, EGGER compact laminate is particularly well suited to interior wall
panelling applications. We recommend a minimum board thickness of 8 mm (0.31”) for such applications. The walls and
substructure should be completely dry prior to commencement of the panel installation. Always make provision for adequate air
circulation behind the panels. The material should not be exposed to trapped moisture. All panels to be joined together must follow
the same production direction.
Compact laminate should be fixed to a sturdy, corrosion-resistant and interlocking substructure which securely supports the
weight of the wall panelling and ensures that ventilation behind the panels is provided. In drywall constructions, the fixings of
both, the substructure and the compact laminate always have to be anchored to the studwork frame (see Figure 21).
The selection of the fixings has to be tailored to the substructure and the weight of the wall panelling. Different ambient conditions
in front and to the rear of the elements can lead to warping. It is therefore essential that compact laminate wall panelling
installations always make provision for adequate ventilation to the rear of the panels, which allows temperature and humidity to
equalise. The installation should be vented into the room. Vertical studs generally permit air circulation. Where substructures are
arranged horizontally, an appropriate construction must ensure that adequate ventilation is provided. The substructure should be
vertically plumb and horizontally level to allow stress free mounting of the entire panel surface. Suitable substructures are vertically
arranged strips of wood, aluminium or compact laminate (see also Figure 22).
4. APPLICATIONS
Concealed mounting
1 Studwork frame2 Insulation3 Compact laminate strips4 Two-layer gypsum fibreboard5 Compact laminate6 Adhesive7 Panel fixing tape
1
2
3
45
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7
5
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Detail Figure 21
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4.1.2. Visible mechanical fixings
The maximum spacing of the battens and/or substructure depends on the chosen compact laminate thickness – see Figure 25. It is
important to ensure that air inlet and outlet areas remain unobstructed so that air circulation is not impeded. Also ensure that the
moisture of the surface to be panelled does not differ significantly from the moisture of the finished wall panel.
When compact laminate is attached to the substructure using screws, sufficient allowance must be made for expansion. For
this purpose, floating points (see Figure 24) and one fixed point (see Figure 23) are drilled on the individual elements. The fixed
point serves to evenly distribute the expansion movement and should be positioned as centrally as possible (see Figure 25) – the
drill hole diameter is equal to the diameter of the fixing. The drill hole diameter of the floating points should be 2 – 3 mm (0.08”
– 0.12”) larger than the fixing. The drill hole should be covered by the screw head. Washers should be used if necessary. In the
illustrations, an EPDM sealing tape has been applied to the wooden substructure for protection against moisture.
Visible screw fixing
1 Wooden battens2 EPDM jointing tape
1 EPDM jointing tape
1
2
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1 1
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Figure 23 Figure 24
Detail Figure 22
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The required expansion allowance is determined according to the longest distance from the fixed point to the edge of the
board. The floating point drill hole diameter must be increased by 2mm (0.08”) for every meter (39.37”) of length. For interior
applications, the fixing distances listed in the following table can be used:
= fixed point, × = floating point
EGGER compact laminates are self-supporting from a thickness of ≥ 6mm (0.24”).
Board thickness[mm / inch]
Maximum fixing distances
a [mm] b [mm]
6 615 400
8 790 500
10 920 670
12 960 900
13 970 920
4.1.3. Concealed mechanical fixings The concealed fixing of compact laminates by suspension permits straightforward disassembly and is aesthetically more appealing
than visible screw connections. The removal of panels is quick and simple and cables and pipework installed behind the
elements are easily accessed. A further advantage is that, depending on the mounting system selected, elements can be adjusted
retrospectively. In addition, this method allows elements to be mounted stress-free. With all suspension fixing systems, sufficient
clearance must be allowed for raising and lowering the elements. This clearance or "suspension gap" will remain visible as a
shadow gap.
Batten suspension
For this mounting method, a groove is cut into the horizontal substructure to hold the rebated rail attached to the wall element. For
ease of fitting, the tongue of the rebated rail should be thinner than the groove. The rebated rails on the compact laminate elements
should not extend across the full width of the elements, they should be intermittent in order to permit vertical air circulation.
Rebated rails made of plywood or metal Z-profiles can be readily used. If a secure screw connection cannot be achieved with thin
compact laminate elements, additional gluing is possible.
Metal hardware suspension
Metal hardware systems are also available for mounting wall elements (see Figure 26). The chosen system must be used in
accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer in order to ensure a secure installation.
Figure 25
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Figure 26
Figure 27
4.1.4. Gluing
Compact laminate can also be mounted by gluing the panels to a rigid substructure, using permanently elastic adhesive systems
especially developed for this purpose. The systems consist of the glue, a panel fixing tape and appropriate pre-treatment products
for preparation of the surfaces. The purpose of the panel fixing tape is to initially secure the element until a permanent bond is
achieved with the glue (see Figure 27). Please observe the processing instructions of the glue manufacturer.
Such glue systems are offered, for example, by the companies MBE, Innotec and DKS:
1 Adhesive2 Compact laminate strips3 Panel fixing tape4 Compact laminate
1 2
3
4
DKS Technik GmbHGnadenwald 90aA-6069 Gnadenwald
t +43 (0)5223 [email protected] www.dks.at
Innotec ÖsterreichLofererstraße 83 A-6322 Kirchbichl
t +43 (0)5332 [email protected]
Moderne Befestigungs Elemente GmbH Siemensstraße 1D-58706 Menden
t +49 (2373) [email protected] www.mbe-gmbh.de
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4.1.5. Joints
4.2. Impact protection or partial wall panelling
Numerous options are available to create horizontal and vertical joints or seams (see Figure 28). However, it is important to ensure
that the elements have sufficient clearance for expansion.
An impact protection solution or partial wall panelling is required wherever walls are expected to be exposed to increased wear
and tear, for example in hospitals. In those locations, compact laminates are frequently used because they are robust and easy
to care for. In addition to half height wall panelling (see Figure 29) partial impact protection solutions are also common practice.
For partial impact protection solutions, compact laminate panels are usually fixed directly to the wall by means of visible screw
connections. As there is no ventilation to the rear of the elements, a vapour barrier has to be installed between the compact
laminate and the wall (see Figure 30).
Half height wall panelling - drywall (stud framing) Glued solution
1 Wallpapered gypsum plaster-board2 Stainless steel bracket3 Compact laminate
Figure 28
Figure 29
1
2
3
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Solid wall with partial impact protection Screw-fixed solution
1 Compact laminate2 Vapour barrier
4.3. Sanitary and shower cubiclesWhen compact laminate is used in sanitary facilities, it is important to ensure during construction and installation that it is not
subjected to standing water and that adequate ventilation is provided in these rooms. It is imperative that only corrosion-free
construction materials and fixing devices are used. For application in wet areas it is essential to mechanically reinforce corner
connections by using dowels or splines, for example, and to employ a waterproofing adhesive system. For commercial applications
subjected to increased wear and tear, a minimum distance of 120mm (4.72”) must be maintained between the floor and lower edge
of the board (see Figure 31).
1 Spacing 120 mm (4.72”)
1 2
1
Figure 30
Figure 31
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Compact laminates can also be used in non-commercial sanitary facilities, for
example in private households and/or hotels. It is important that adequate
ventilation is provided in these rooms and that the compact laminates can dry after
the shower has been used. Corrosion-free materials must be used for structures
and fixings. Absorbent mineral substrates such as walls, respectively plaster, have
to be primed with flexible waterproofing barriers. These barriers are generally
brushed on and prevent water from penetrating the substrate. The German
Construction Confederation offers a leaflet for such sealing and barrier products
("Waterproofing barriers for installations with tiles and boards"). This leaflet
describes liquid sealing compounds for use in conjunction with tiles and boards in
interior and exterior applications, taking into account defined moisture exposure
classes and substrates. The company Knauf, for example, offers such a sealant
called “Flächendicht”. The moisture exposure classes of the materials have to be
coordinated with the manufacturers or suppliers, and observing the processing
instructions of the respective manufacturers is mandatory. The following are two
possible construction examples (see Figures 32 and 33).
Aluminium strips
1 Compriband (expanding sealing tape)2 Silicone seal
1
2
1 Air gap2 Adhesive3 Panel fixing tape
1
2
3
1 Sealed substrate2 Aluminium strip3 Compriband (expanding sealing tape)4 Silicone seal5 Compact laminate
1
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4.3.1. Glued compact laminate solutions
Figure 32 – Glued compact laminate solution 1
Detail 2, Figure 32, corner solution
Detail 3, Figure 32, bottom edge finish
Detail 1, Figure 32, top edge finish
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1 Sealed substrate2 Compact laminate strips3 Compriband (expanding sealing tape)4 Silicone seal5 Compact laminate
1 Air gap2 Adhesive3 Panel fixing tape
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1 Air gap2 Tiled skirting3 Silicone seal 4 Min. distance to floor 50 mm
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Compact laminate strips
Figure 33 – Glued compact laminate solution 2
Detail 2, Figure 33, bottom edge finish
Detail 3, Figure 33, Corner solution
Detail 1, Figure 33, top edge finish
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4.4. Hinged doorsDoors should not be wider than they are high. As dimensional movement along the length is only approximately half as great as
it is across the width, it is advisable to cut door leaves in the longitudinal direction of the compact laminate. Excessive differences
in temperature or relative humidity at the front and reverse sides of a door panel can cause the compact laminate to warp. For
this reason, it is imperative that adequate air circulation is provided for installations such as toilet cubicles or changing rooms
for example. The door width, height and weight are deciding factors for the number of hinges required. Other factors, such as
the installation location or whether additional stress is to be expected from the attachment of coats hooks, for example, can vary
greatly from case to case and must be taken into account.
The information provided (see Figure 34) should therefore be regarded as a guideline only for a door in 10mm (0.39”) thickness
and a width of up to 600mm (23.62”). Performing a trial mounting is always recommended. For heavy duty applications, an
additional hinge can be fitted at max. 100mm (3.94”) below the upper hinge. The upper and lower hinges should be located at
a minimum distance of 100mm (3.94”) max., measured from the outer edge (X) of the panel. Suitable hinges are offered by the
companies HÄFELE or Prämeta, for example (see Figure 35).
Source: HÄFELESpecial hinge – Article 344.75.051Figure 35
Figure 34
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4.5. Table topsCompact laminate is very suitable for table top applications, for example in offices, conference rooms, schools, and workshops. The
board thickness, fixing distances and the overhang over the frame must be configured in accordance with the loads to be expected
(see Figure 37). Table tops must have a minimum thickness of 10 mm (0.39”) so that sufficient material is available to ensure
secure screw connections. There are several fixing methods for attaching tops to frames or bases. The important factor is to ensure
that the assembly is stress-free. Screws can be driven directly into the board or a screw-in sleeve can be used. The fixing points in
the substructure must be implemented with sufficient clearance for expansion. The diameter of the drill hole should be 2 – 3 mm
(0.08” – 0.12”) larger than the diameter of the fixing device (see Figure 36).
Board thick-ness [mm]
Overhang [mm]
Mounting dis-tance [mm]
10 170 310
12 240 390
13 270 440
Overhang
Mounting distance
Figure 36
Figure 37
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4.6. Sink installationCompact laminates are also popular for work surfaces in the kitchen, as well as for vanity units in toilet facilities.
In these fields of application, the installation of a sink or a washbasin is necessary. The following solutions
(see Figure 38 and 39) are generally implemented:
Figure 38, Solution 1
Figure 39, Solution 2
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*1 Extraneous darkening and/or photochromism are due to the shock effect of accelerated exposure and are not characteristics of natural exposure. *2 The defined flatness values apply to compact laminate with decor on two sides. The limits for compact laminate with decor on one side need to be agreed upon.
*3 Moderate cracks along the edges of the test specimen. *4 Compact laminates with a white core in combination with pearlescent decors are not defined by the Standard. This combination is, however, possible and the values shown in the table under the pearlescent icon apply to this constellation.
t t is the nominal thickness of the compact laminate. a L in longitudinal direction i.e. compact laminate length. b T in transverse direction i.e. compact laminate width.
5. TECHNICAL DATA
Property Standard UnitBlack core Flammex White core
CGS ACS CGF ACF BCS *4
Resistance to surface wear EN 438-2:10 Number of revolutions (per minute)
Starting abrasion point 150 - 150 - 150 -
Abrasion value 350 - 350 - 350 -
Resistance to impact by large diameter ball EN 438-2:21 Drop height in mm
2 mm ≤ t < 6 mm 1,400 800 1,400 800 - -
6 mm ≤ t 1,800 800 1,800 800 - -
Diameter of the impression in mm ≤ 10 ≤ 12 ≤ 10 ≤ 12 - -
Scratch resistance EN 438-2:25 Rating 3 2 3 2 3 2
Resistance to staining group 1 and 2 EN 438-2:26 Rating 5 5 5 5 5 5
Resistance to staining group 3 EN 438-2:26 Rating 4 4 4 4 4 4
Light fastness (Xenon arc lamp, surface) *1 EN 438-2:27 Grey scale
Surface 4 to 5 4 4 to 5 4 4 4
Core - - - - 3 3
Resistance to crazing EN 438-2:24 Rating
Surface 4 - 4 - 4 -
Core - - - - 3 *3 3 *3
Resistance to cigarette burns EN 438-2:30 Rating 3 - 3 - 3 -
Flatness *2 EN 438-2:9 Depending on thickness in mm/m
2,0 mm ≤ t < 6,0 mm 8 8 8 8 12 12
6,0 mm ≤ t < 10,0 mm 5 5 5 5 8 8
10.0 mm ≤ t 3 3 3 3 5 5
Resistance to immersion in boiling water
EN 438-2:12 Mass increase in %
2 mm ≤ t < 5 mm 5 5 - - 5 5
t ≥ 5 mm 2 2 2 3 3 3
Thickness increase in %
2 mm ≤ t < 5 mm 6 6 - - 6 6
t ≥ 5 mm 2 2 2 6 4 4
Appearance in degrees 4 4 4 4 4 4
Dimensional stability at elevated
temperatures
EN 438-2:17 Cumulative dimension change in %
2 mm ≤ t < 5 mm La 0.4 0.4 - - 0.6 0.6
T b 0.8 0.8 - - 1 1
t ≥ 5 mm La 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5
T b 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.8
Resistance to dry heat EN 438-2:16 Rating 4 - 4 - 4 -
Resistance to water vapour EN 438-2:14 Rating 4 3 4 3 4 3
Resistance to wet heat (100 °C) EN 12721:2009 Rating 4 - 4 - - -
Density EN ISO 1183-1 g/cm³ ≥ 1.35 ≥ 1.35 ≥ 1.35 ≥ 1.35 ≥ 1.4 ≥ 1.4
Flexural modulus EN ISO 178 MPa 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000
Flexural strength EN ISO 178 MPa 80 80 80 80 80 80
Tensile strength EN IOS 527 MPa 60 - 60 - 60 -
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Because of its durable, hygienic and dense surface, EGGER compact laminate does not require special care. As a general rule,
stains and spilled substances such as tea, coffee and wine etc. should be cleaned up immediately, as the cleaning effort increases
if they are left to dry. When cleaning is necessary, mild agents should be used. Cleaning agents must in particular not contain any
abrasive components, as they may adversely affect the gloss level or scratch the surface.
The following recommendations should be observed in daily use:
Due to their very high calorific value, compact laminates are very suitable for thermal disposal in appropriate combustion plants.
Country specific waste management laws and regulations have to be observed at all times.
7. WASTE TREATMENT
6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS
Placing burning cigarettes on the compact laminate surface leads to surface damage.
Always use an ashtray.
Compact laminate surfaces should not be used as a cutting surface, as this can also leave cutting marks on highly
resistant compact laminate surfaces. Always use a chopping board.
Placing hot cooking utensils such as saucepans and frying pans directly from the hob or oven onto the compact
laminate surface should be avoided, as, depending on the heat exposure, a change in the gloss appearance or
damage to the surface can arise. Always use heat resistant mats.
Spilled liquids should always be cleaned up immediately, as prolonged exposure to some substances may cause a
change in the gloss level of compact laminate surfaces. Especially in the areas around cut-outs and joints, spilled
liquids should always be cleaned up quickly and thoroughly.
These recommendations apply especially to matt compact laminate surfaces. These have a distinctive look and feel, but have a
greater tendency to show wear and tear.
More detailed information can be found in our "EGGER laminate cleaning and maintenance instructions" leaflet at
www.egger.com/kompaktplatte.
Provisional note:This product brochure has been carefully drawn up to the best of our knowledge. We accept no liability for any mistakes, errors in standards or printing errors. Furthermore, the continuous development of EGGER products might result in differences, as well as renewals of standards and documents of public law. The content of this brochure is therefore not an instructions of use and not legally binding.
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AVAILABILITY GUIDE
W908 ST2 Basic White *
W911 ST2 White
W911 ST15 White
W980 ST2 Platinum White
W980 ST15 Platinum White
W1000 ST2 Premium White
W1000 ST9 Premium White
W1000 ST18 Premium White
W1000 ST22 Premium White
W1200 ST2 Porcelain
W1200 ST9 Porcelain
U104 ST15 Alabaster
U107 ST9 Velvet Yellow
U108 ST15 Vanilla *
U113 ST15 Cotton *
U114 ST15 Yellow *
U129 ST15 Sun Yellow
U143 ST15 Signal Yellow
U156 ST9 Sand Beige *
U206 ST9 Malaga *
U222 ST15 Crema
U311 ST15 Burgundy *
U321 ST15 Red *
U323 ST15 Chilli Red
U328 ST15 Lipstick
U329 ST15 Tangerine
U330 ST9 Aubergine
U332 ST15 Orange *
U336 ST9 Orchid
U337 ST9 Fuchsia
Available immediately ex stock
Lead time upon request
Lead time 10 working days, minimum quantity 24 pieces
only for vertical use, compact boards only one side pearlescent
Compact laminate ST18 from 8 mm All measurements in millimetres
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U343 ST9 Vino
U506 ST15 Marine
U514 ST15 Baltic Blue
U518 ST9 Ice Blue
U522 ST15 Horizon
U525 ST15 Blue
U533 ST15 Polar Blue
U536 ST15 Lagoon
U537 ST15 Brilliant Blue
U539 ST9 Steel Blue
U617 ST9 Wasabi
U625 ST15 Apple Green
U628 ST15 Green
U630 ST15 Lime Green
U631 ST9 Olive
U633 ST15 Turquoise
U634 ST15 Velvet Green
U635 ST9 Moss
U701 ST9 Platinum
U702 ST9 Cashmere
U708 ST15 Light Grey
U727 ST9 Stone Grey
U727 ST22 Stone Grey
U730 ST9 Basalt
U732 ST15 Dust Grey
U741 ST9 Lava
U741 ST22 Lava
U748 ST9 Truffle
U750 ST9 Taupe Grey
U763 ST15 Pearl Grey
Available immediately ex stock
Lead time upon request
Lead time 10 working days, minimum quantity 24 pieces
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U763 ST18 Pearl Grey
U765 ST15 Silver Grey
U775 ST15 White Grey
U795 ST9 Brown Grey
U803 ST15 Black Brown
U807 ST9 Nougat
U808 ST9 Mocha
U961 ST2 Graphite
U963 ST15 Diamond Grey
U999 ST2 Black
U999 ST18 Black
F583 ST22 Fino Bronze *
F584 ST22 Fino Cinnamon *
H1145 ST10 Natural Bardolino Oak *
H1150 ST10 Grey Authentic Oak
H1151 ST10 Brown Authentik Oak *
H1215 ST22 Borwn Cassino Ash *
H1277 ST9 Light Lakeland Acacia *
H1298 ST22 Sand Lyon Ash *
H1334 ST9 Light Ferrara Oak *
H1424 ST22 Woodline Cream *
H1428 ST22 Woodline Mocha *
H1474 ST22 White Avola
H1476 ST22 Champagne Avola *
H1487 ST22 Bramberg Pine
H1502 ST15 Alder *
H1511 ST15 Bavarian Beech *
H1518 ST15 Natural Beech
H1521 ST15 Maple
H1555 ST15 Wenge *
Available immediately ex stock
Lead time upon request
Lead time 10 working days, minimum quantity 24 pieces
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* see table header, row format
64 EGGER Compact Laminate
H1582 ST15 Ellmau Beech
H1615 ST9 Romana Cherry *
H1706 ST15 Cherry *
H1733 ST9 Mainau Birch *
H1793 ST27 Lava Tortona * *
H1796 ST27 Natural Tortona * *
H1867 ST9 Cream Canadian Maple
H1887 ST9 Natural Starnberg Maple
H1920 ST9 Natural Tyrolean Beech
H1950 ST15 Natural Calvados *
H1951 ST15 Sienna Calvados *
H3005 ST22 Grey Beige Zebrano *
H3006 ST22 Sand Zebrano *
H3025 ST15 Macassar *
H3031 ST9 Dark Cordoba Olive *
H3058 ST22 Mali Wenge *
H3078 ST22 Hacienda White *
H3081 ST22 Hacienda Black *
H3082 ST22 Amazonas
H3090 ST22 Driftwood
H3113 ST15 Lindau Pearwood
H3114 ST9 Tirano Pearwood *
H3128 ST15 Natural Plum *
H3129 ST9 Autumn Plum *
H3303 ST10 Natural Arlington Oak *
H3304 ST9 Grey Lacquered Chateau Oak *
H3306 ST9 Anthracite Chateau Oak *
H3309 ST28 Sand Gladstone Oak * *
H3325 ST28 Tobacco Gladstone Oak * *
H3326 ST28 Grey Beige Gladstone Oak * *
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
Available immediately ex stock
Lead time upon request
Lead time 10 working days, minimum quantity 24 pieces
only for vertical use, compact boards only one side pearlescent
Compact laminate ST18 from 8 mm All measurements in millimetres
Additional details relating to our products are available on the Internet at www.egger.com/produkte
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Compact laminate interior Eurodekor Laminates ABS edging
Melamine edging
* see table header, row format
EGGER Compact Laminate 65
H3331 ST10 Natural Nebraska Oak *
H3363 ST9 Anthracite Highland Oak
H3400 ST22 Natural Pine
H3662 ST9 Natural Light Venetian Cherry *
H3704 ST15 Tobacco Aida Walnut *
H3734 ST9 Natural Dijon Walnut *
H3753 ST22 Country Montana Larch *
H3755 ST22 White Swiss Larch
H3758 ST9 Helsinki Birch
H3760 ST29 White Cape Elm * *
H3766 ST29 Dark Brown Cape Elm * *
H3775 ST9 Light Tennessee Walnut
H3778 ST9 Natural Caribbean Walnut *
H3911 ST9 Natural Tauern Beech *
F211 ST9 Brown Amalvi Marble
F274 ST9 Light Concrete
F275 ST9 Dark Concrete
F276 ST9 Arkosa Sand
F310 ST87 Rust Ceramic
F311 ST87 Anthracite Ceramic
F396 ST10 Basaltino Grey
F425 ST10 Beige Linen
F428 ST10 Brown Leather
F447 ST2 Quarz Lava
F501 ST2 Titanium *
F509 ST2 Aluminium
F633 ST15 Grey Brown Metallo
F784 ST2 Stainless Steel Microline
2014
2014
2014
2014
Available immediately ex stock
Lead time upon request
Lead time 10 working days, minimum quantity 24 pieces
only for vertical use, compact boards only one side pearlescent
Compact laminate ST18 from 8 mm All measurements in millimetres
Additional details relating to our products are available on the Internet at www.egger.com/produkte
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Compact laminate interior Eurodekor Laminates ABS edging
Melamine edging
* see table header, row format
The complete EGGER availability guide can be found at: www.egger.com/lieferverzeichnis
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Sometimes you need an answer quickly. Our Zoom Hotline team will take
your sample order also on the phone, will be happy to answer your
technical questions and advise you in the selection of products and decors.
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Switzerland t +41 41 349 50 00
BETTER SUCCESS. THE SAMPLE SERVICE
Convince your customers by presenting original A4 samples from the
EGGER Shop. Comprehensive filter options, e.g. by texture, colour or decor
world, provide a quick overview. In the shop you will also find brochures,
flooring samples and our VDS software. You can see your order history and
can track your order online at any time: www.egger.com/shop
All decors mentioned and shown are reproductions. Due to variables in the printing process, colours may vary from the actual product.
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in situ as furniture and on floors. Actively involve your customers in the room
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In addition, there are 30 room sets available for individual visualisation.
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