ISO 16893:2016

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 07 January 2016

Wood-based panels — Particleboard

ISO 16893:2016 Files

English 18 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 48.26

ISO 16893:2016 Scope

ISO 16893:2016 specifies a classification matrix and the related mandatory tests and thickness ranges to be applied to wood-based particleboard for general purposes, furniture, load-bearing applications and heavy-duty load-bearing applications. It then provides the manufacturing property requirements for these types of uncoated particleboard.

The values listed in this International Standard relate to product properties used to classify particleboards into one of four grades (P-GP, P-FN, P-LB or P-HLB, see Clause 3), for use in three service conditions (REG, MR1 and MR2). The values are not characteristic values to be used for design purposes.

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