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Dimensions of the lining and its other characteristics

The choice of finishing materials for internal and external works always depends on the individual taste of the owner of the housing or the design decision. However, over the years, the fashion for natural and environmentally friendly finishing materials does not pass. One of them is a wooden lining. It has a number of exclusive qualities, such as beauty, durability, integrity of the coating, ease of installation.

Molded board and lining

The material has its own history. Initially, boards with specially machined edges were used for sheathing of wagons. Due to the groove on one side and the protrusion (spike) on the other, the boards are very tightly connected to each other, and this sheathing for a long time ensured the absence of cracks.

The name "eurocock" was used not so long ago, in principle, it is the same lining, but manufactured in accordance with the international standard DIN 68126, adopted in Europe. The standard fixes grade (depending on the quality of wood), profile, humidity, processing quality and strictly regulated dimensions of the lining.

Dimensions

Simple lining has a fairly wide range of parameters, its thickness can vary from 1.2 to 2.5 cm, width - from 8 to 15 cm, length - from 60 cm to 6 m. Dimensions of the lining, adopted according to the German standard - 12, 5x96 mm. Four lengths are used - 2,1, 2,4, 2,7 and 3 meters. However, domestic manufacturers declare several more options: thickness - 1.3, 1.6 and 1.9 cm with a width of 8, 10, 11 and 12 cm, the length is limited to 6 m.

Since drying is applied to the wall lining in the chambers, its standard humidity should not exceed 10-15%, while the usual one has a moisture content twice as high.

The main parameter, according to which the lining and the usual lining are different, is the size of the stud. In the lining, it occupies 9% of the width of the board, or 8 mm, whereas the protrusion in the usual one - from 4 to 6 mm.

Each board of the lining, unlike a simple one, necessarily has slots on the back side that serve as air ducts and prevent the formation of condensate, and also reduce the internal stress of the wood associated with the temperature drop.

Dimensions of the lining significantly affect its price, however, as well as the grade. The most expensive is the "Extra" lining, then the A and B grades, and the least qualitative (respectively, the cheapest) class C.

The paneling can be used both for facing internal premises, and external (balconies, facades). At the same time, for the inner skin, a thinner material is used - up to 16 mm, and for the facade cladding - the so-called wooden siding (the size of the lining is 18 to 25 mm).

Material price

The required amount of lining is determined by the net size (without a tenon). The shorter the board, the cheaper it costs. For example, the price of a cubic meter of a board up to 1.7 m in length is one and a half times lower than the price of a board of standard length - from 2.1 to 3 meters.

So, the parameters by which the euro lining should be chosen are the sizes, the price. The total amount spent will depend on the surface area to be sewn. So, the cost of a standard package (10 boards) is approximately the same, but the length of the boards can vary. Therefore, the number of square meters that can be sewed by buying one package is different. The total purchase amount depends on the length of the board. Correctly having calculated the necessary quantity of boards of necessary length, it is possible to save essentially.

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