Paneling
Planed boards with drilled groove on one side and tongue on the other border side, are usually known as wallboard or paneling. They can be use mainly as a sidings material, inside the building or outside on front elevations, but also on eaves lining under the roof or as the final surface material on terraces. Mainly they are made from spruce, pine, larch, and sometimes on sides from oak, ash or elm tree. Beside domestic production, wallboard are also imported from Scandinavian or Siberian factories, where has been produced from coniferous trees, for special purposes (i.e. sauna’s sidings) but also from other types of the trees. Floor paneling are normally made in lengthens from 3 m to 6 m, thickness from 19 to 32,5 mm and width from 95 mm to 146 mm, wile wallboards in lengthens, beginning from 0,8 m, with thickness 7-28 mm (but for terraces with a thickness of 40 mm) and in many different widths. Narrower and thinner are mainly in purpose for interiors sidings, thicker and wider for sidings on front elevations, linings, etc. Wallboards are in contrast to floor panels chamfered and prepare in many different profiles: together with classic type are also produce farmyard, Tatra’s (with longer tongue), crib (false kerbs), wedge, sauna and others.
Material spruce and pine
Surface moisture: 10 - 14 %
Glued lamellas thickness: 12 - 32 mm
Glued lamellas width: 96 - 170 mm
Glued lamellas length: 3 000 - 5 000 mm
Groove and tongue join. Thickness: 24, 27 and 32 mm can be ordered as containing groove/tongue on each side.
Products are certified with FSC certificate.
Delivery are provide for quantities of minimum 10 m3
Paneling are delivered fully cover by PVC foil.
Paneling pictures
Paneling AB
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Paneling BC
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Paneling covering
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Paneling covering
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Paneling covering
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Paneling transport
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