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LUNA TWPC DATA SHEET 1.7.2017
APPENDIX TEST RESULTS
LUNA TWPCDATASHEET
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES1. BENDING STRENGTH 32. ELONGATION RESISTANCE 43. DETERMINATION OF POINT OF LOAD
EDGEBREAKPOINT 54. DESIGNING SAFE VERTICAL LOADS 6 5. BRINELL HARDNESS 7
THERMAL, WATER AND FIRE PROPERTIES6. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY 8 7. LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION 98. ABSORPTION SWELLINGIN THICKNESS CHANGES 109. FIRE CLASS - REACTION TO FIRE TESTS 11
SURFACE PROPERTIES10. RESISTANCE TO SURFACE WEAR 1211. RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL AGENTS 1312. DYNAMIC COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION 1513. APPENDIX: TESTED MACHANICAL PROPERTIES 16
TESTED PROPERTIES
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TESTED BY / DATEProject Engineer Emmi Närhi SavoniaUniversity of Applied Sciences Wood Technology, Kuopio April 30, 2012 / 7.12.2015
METHOD
The profiles were subjected to a three-point-bending test according to SFS-EN 310. During the tests, the modulus of rupture (i.e. maximum load), the elongation at a load of 500 N, 1000 N and break, *E-Modulus and bending strength was recorded. Distance between the supports was 400 mm and 300 mm (recommended by the customer). Test speed for determination of the bending strength was chosen, that the break occurs within 60 sec +/- 30 sec.
1. BENDING STRENGTH, ELONGATION AND BREAKPOINT (3-POINT) SFS-EN 310
*MOE= The modulus of elasticity (also known as the elastic modulus, the tensile modulus, or Young's modulus) is a number that measures an object or substance's resistance to being deformed elasticallyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elastic_modulus
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2. BENDING S TRENGTH, ELONGATION AND BREAKPOINT (3-POINT) SFS-EN 310
VISUALIZATION Jari Pasanen 6.1.2016
Good to know
All the above results are in +20 degree temperature
In cold conditions of -20 degrees, Luna TWPC bending strength will increases to about +30%
In extremely hot +80 degrees condition such as "Sauna", Luna TWPC bending strength decreases to about 60%. Luna TWPC is not recommended for use in this kind of circumstances
This phenomenon is typical of all similar WPC products, and Luna TWPC is no exception
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3. DETERMINATION OF POINT LOAD EDGE BREAKPOINT (NO STANDARD)
TEST EQUIPMENTUniversal testing machine TIRA-test
TEST PRINCIPLESThe composites were subjected to a point load test. During the tests, the modulus of rupture (i.e. maximum load) and the elongation at break was recorded. The tests were made at room temperature. The point load was determined by pressing a loaded press to the surface of the test specimen. The maximum load was used to evaluate the point load of the test specimen.
Point load distribution, and potential crack point. (FEM calculation)
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Professor Abdy Kermani Edinburgh NapierUniversity July, 2012
4. DESIGNING SAFE VERTICAL LOADS (BS EN 1995-1-1: 2004 +A1:2008)
SERVICE CLASSES Three service classes are defined in Eurocode 5 BS EN 1995-1-1. These are:
Service Class 1 (SC1): characterized by a moisture content in the materials corresponding to a temperature of 20 °C and the relative humidity of the surrounding air only exceeding 65% for a few weeks per year.
Service Class 2 (SC2): characterized by a moisture content in the materials corresponding to a temperature of 20 °C and the relative humidity of the surrounding air only exceeding 85% for a few weeks per year.
Service Class 3 (SC3): climatic conditions leading to higher moisture content than in Service Class 2.
For the purpose of this report, Service Class 3 (SC3) conditions (which apply to external use) were considered.
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5. BRINELL HARDNESS (N/mm2)SFS-EN 1534:2000
TESTED BY / DATE:SAVONIA 1: Kiviranta, Kalle: 10/2013SAVONIA 2: Närhi, Emmi: 5/2012
METHODTest pieces are pressed several times with a steel ball, the diameters of the impressions are measured and a digit is calculated.
TEST MEASURESThe ability of test surface to resist local pressure.
NOTE+/- depending on the exact traits of the spot tested (knot, density of the species).
GENERAL DIVISIONHard woods 4-5Medium woods 3Soft Woods 1-2Luna TWPC 8-11 !
Arbelius, Esa, 4/2015
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6. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY (W/(m*K)Test done according to EN ISO 13787 + EN 12667
TESTED BY / DATE:VTT: Hyttinen, Hannu ja Lepistö-Saukko, Eeva-Liisa: 9/2009
METHODTest pieces are balanced (23°, Rh 52%) then placed between a cooling plate and a heating plate. The heat then starts to transfer evenly from the hot side to the cold.Lambda-value/thermal conductivity is then calculated using the temperature difference, the transfer of heat etc. measured in the process.
TEST MEASURESThermal conductivity of the material so that two different materials (same piece size and density) can be compared. Thermal conductivity is determined by the heat flow.
ABOUT THIS TESTAll materials have a unique thermal conductivity value (unit W/mK). Thermalconductivity = Lambda-value (λ). The smaller the value the better the insulationproperties.
For the calculation of the heat penetration value (U-value, previously K-value) the entire structure must be known.
WITH THERMOWOOD COMPOSITEAs the moisture content decreases, the density of the thermowood also lowers. This lessens its ability to conduct heat so making it better at insulating.The density of the material also improves its insulation properties.
EN 12667
Heating plate
Cooling plate
The temperature of this surface is measured, with sensor attached to the cooling plate, to see how wellthe material insulates heat in otherwords how poorly it conducts heat.
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7. LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSIONTest done according to EN ISO 13787 + EN 12667
TEST METHODISO 11359-2 Plastics. Thermomechanical analysis. Part 2. Determination of coefficient of linear thermal expansion and glass transition temperature
TEST EQUIPMENT Vötsch VC 4060 climate test chamber
TEST PRINCIPLESTest was carried out according to ISO 11359-2. The change in a dimension of a test specimen was measured as a function of temperature. The linear thermal coefficients of expansion of composites were determined between -30°C and +80°C.
2.1. Linear thermal expansion according to ISO 11359-2The linear thermal expansion test was carried out adapting to ISO 11359-2. The change in a dimension of a test specimen was measured as a function of temperature. The linear thermal coefficients of expansion of composites were determined between temperatures -30°C and +80°C (RH 50 %) on a calibre. The samples were measured in direction of extrusion. Readings of specimen length were taken at +25°, -30°, -20°, -10°, 0°, +10°, +20°, +30°, +40°, +50°, 60°, +70° and +80° C. The length of the one temperature cycle was 24 hours.
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8. ABSORPTION SWELLING AND THICKNESS CHANGES Test done according to SFS-EN 317
TESTED BY / DTESTED BY / DATEProject Engineer Emmi Närhi Savonia University of Applied Sciences Wood Technology, Kuopio April 30, 2012 / 7.12.2015
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TEST EQUIPMENTWater bath
TEST PRINCIPLESThe composite specimens were subjected to water immersion according to SFS-EN 317. Swelling in thickness was determined by measuring the increase in thickness of the test piece after 24 hours and 168 hours immersion in water.
The specimens were removed from the water, weighed, and the thickness was measured. The percent change from the original thickness represents the thickness swell, and the percent weight change from the original weight represents the water absorption.
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9. FIRE CLASS - REACTION TO FIRE TESTS Test done according to EN ISO 11925- 2:2010
TESTED BY / DTESTED BY / DATEJulija Želobetskitesting expert TÜV Eesti OÜ Testing Laboratory 28.1.2013
PURPOSE OF TESTTo determine the performance of specimens of a product when they are subjected to the conditions of the test specified in EN ISO 11925-2:2010 “Reaction to Fire tests - Ignitability Of Building Products Subjected to Direct Impingement of Flame – Part 2: Single Flame Source Test”. The test was performed in accordance with the procedure specified in EN ISO 11925-2:2010 Reaction to Fire Tests - Ignitability of Building Products subjected to direct impingement of flame – Part 2: Single Flame Source Test, and this report should be read in conjunction with that EN ISO Standard.
SCOPE OF TEST EN ISO 11925-2:2010 specifies a method of test for determining the ignitability of building products by direct small flame impingement under zero impressed irradiance using specimens tested in a vertical orientation.
CLASSIFICATIONAccording to test results the reaction to fire classification of the product is class E. Classification is made according to standard EN 13501-1.
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10. RESISTANCE TO SURFACE WEAR Test done according to SFS-EN ISO 11998
METHODTest was carried out according to SFS-EN ISO 11998. The resistance to surface wear was determined by scrubbing the surface of the test specimen with a wild boar brush, a nylon brush, an abrasive sponge and an 80 grit abrasive paper. The loss in mass and changes in test piece surface was used to evaluate the resistance to surface wear.TEST MEASURESWear of the surface is expressed in mass loss in relation to area (g/dm2).ABOUT THE TESTThe test has been modified from a paint/lacquer test to give data about the wear the product can withstand in use.
TESTED BY / DTESTED BY / DATEProject Engineer Emmi Närhi SavoniaUniversity of Applied Sciences Wood Technology, Kuopio April 30, 2012 / 7.12.2015
Test device used
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11. RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL AGENTSTest done according to SFS-EN 13442
METHODTest was carried out according to SFS-EN 13442. Application of a liquidtest agent to a surface by means of saturated paper, covered by glassPetri dish. After a specified period of time, removal of the paper, washingand drying of the surface and examination for visible change. Assessmentof the test results in terms of a numerical rating code.
TESTED BY / DTESTED BY / DATEProject Engineer Emmi Närhi SavoniaUniversity of Applied Sciences Wood Technology, Kuopio April 30, 2012 / 7.12.2015
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RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL AGENTS
TESTED ON BRUSHED SURFACE
Olive Oil and non brushedsurface
Ammonia didn’t make any changes. Blueberry left a strong mark.
Ethanol left a strong filter paper shaped mark. Detergent didn’t make any changes.
Red wine and water didn’t make any changes.
Olive oil left a strong mark. Asetone left a strong filter paper shaped mark.
TESTED BY / DTESTED BY / DATEProject Engineer Emmi Närhi SavoniaUniversity of Applied Sciences Wood Technology, Kuopio April 30, 2012 / 7.12.2015
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METHODThe test was done using a floor slide control 2011 –unit which has sliders that are loaded to impose a specified force on the test surface. The sliders are then pulled parallel to the surface at a constant speed. From this horizontal force a value can be then calculated.
Total mass of loaded slider: 24 NTesting speed: 0,20 m/sMeasured path: 30 cmSlider: Shoe rubber slider
Both wet and dry surfaces were evaluated. The specimens were soaked in water for 10 minutes before the wet friction test.
TEST MEASURESThe minimum value requirement is 0,43 which means the material is safe for pedestrians.
Närhi, Emmi: 5/2012
TESTED BY / DTESTED BY / DATEProject Engineer Emmi Närhi Savonia University of Applied Sciences Wood Technology, Kuopio April 30, 2012 / 7.12.2015
12. DYNAMIC COEFFICIENT OF FRICTIONTest done according to EN 13893:2002
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Mechanical propertiesDensity g/cm³Weight kg/rmWood content GraphiteGray %Wood content MoccaBrown %Wood content SilverGrey %
Bending strenght Span 40cm SFS- EN 310 fMax kg 20c°E-Modulus between Span 40cm SFS- EN 310 N/mm2 20c°Elongation at 500N Span 40cm SFS- EN 310 mmElongation at Break Span 40cm SFS- EN 310 mm
Point load edge Breakpoint na fMax kg/cm²
M² load (UDL) Short term Span 40cm 2 supports BS EN 1995-1-1 kN/m²M² load (UDL) Short term Span 40cm 3 supports BS EN 1995-1-1 kN/m²M² load (UDL) Long term Span 40cm 2 supports BS EN 1995-1-1 kN/m²M² load (UDL) Long term Span 40cm 3 supports BS EN 1995-1-1 kN/m²
Brinell hardness SFS-EN 1534:2000 N/mm²Thermal conductivity SFS-EN12667
Thermal, water and fire propertiesLinear thermal expansion ISO 11359-2 mm/1°/m
mm
Water absorption Weight Difference 24h SFS- EN 317 %Water absorption Weight Difference 168h SFS- EN 317 %Water absorption Swelling in thickness 24h SFS- EN 317 %Water absorption Swelling in thickness 168h SFS- EN 317 %
Fire class EN ISO 11925-2: 2010 Rating
Surface propertiesResistance to surface wear Wild Boar Brush SFS-EN ISO 11998 Rating 1 to 5
Resistance to surface wear Nylon Brush SFS-EN ISO 11998 Rating 1 to 5
Resistance to surface wear Abrasive sponge SFS-EN ISO 11998 Rating 1 to 5
Resistance to surface wear Abrasive paper 80 SFS-EN ISO 11998 Rating 1 to 5
Resistance to chemical agents. Olive oil SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 4 2 4 2Resistance to chemical agents. Red Wine SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 5 5 5 5Resistance to chemical agents. Sinol lighter fluid SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 5 5Resistance to chemical agents. Ammonia, 10 % SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 5 5 5 5Resistance to chemical agents. Chlorine water SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 4 4Resistance to chemical agents. Detergent SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 5 5Resistance to chemical agents. Distilled water SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 5 5Resistance to chemical agents. Ethanol SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 2 2Resistance to chemical agents. Acetone SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 2 2Resistance to chemical agents. Blueberry SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 2 2
Coefficient of dynamic friction Dry conditions EN 15534-1:2014 Rubber Value 0,61 0,67 0,61 0,67Coefficient of dynamic friction Wet conditions Rubber Value 0,78 0,67 0,78 0,67
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NaNaNaNa
0,0272
1,084,040,251,20
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0,340,930,240,33
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Mechanical propertiesDensity g/cm³Weight kg/rmWood content GraphiteGray %Wood content MoccaBrown %Wood content SilverGrey %
Bending strenght Span 80cm SFS- EN 310 fMax kg 20c°Bending strenght Span 60cm SFS- EN 310 fMax kg 20c°Bending strenght Span 40cm SFS- EN 310 fMax kg 20c°E-Modulus between Span 80cm SFS- EN 310E-Modulus between Span 60cm SFS- EN 310E-Modulus between Span 40cm SFS- EN 310 N/mm2 20c°Elongation at 500N Span 80cm SFS- EN 310Elongation at 500N Span 60cm SFS- EN 310Elongation at 500N Span 40cm SFS- EN 310 mmElongation at 1000N Span 80cm SFS- EN 310Elongation at 1000N Span 60cm SFS- EN 310Elongation at 1000N Span 40cm SFS- EN 310 mmElongation at Break Span 80cm SFS- EN 310Elongation at Break Span 60cm SFS- EN 310Elongation at Break Span 40cm SFS- EN 310 mm
Brinell hardness SFS-EN 1534:2000 N/mm²Thermal conductivity SFS-EN12667
Thermal, water and fire propertiesLinear thermal expansion ISO 11359-2 mm/1°/m
mm
Water absorption Weight Difference 24h SFS- EN 317 %Water absorption Weight Difference 168h SFS- EN 317 %Water absorption Swellin Difference 24h SFS- EN 317 %Water absorption Swellin Difference 168h SFS- EN 317 %
Fire class EN ISO 11925-2: 2010 Rating
Surface propertiesResistance to surface wear Wild Boar Brush SFS-EN ISO 11998 Rating 1 to 5
Resistance to surface wear Nylon Brush SFS-EN ISO 11998 Rating 1 to 5
Resistance to surface wear Abrasive sponge SFS-EN ISO 11998 Rating 1 to 5
Resistance to surface wear Abrasive paper 80 SFS-EN ISO 11998 Rating 1 to 5
Resistance to chemical agents. Olive oil SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 4 2Resistance to chemical agents. Red Wine SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 5 5Resistance to chemical agents. Sinol lighter fluid SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 5Resistance to chemical agents. Ammonia, 10 % SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 5 5Resistance to chemical agents. Chlorine water SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 4Resistance to chemical agents. Detergent SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 5Resistance to chemical agents. Distilled water SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 5Resistance to chemical agents. Ethanol SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 2Resistance to chemical agents. Acetone SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 2Resistance to chemical agents. Blueberry SFS-EN 13442 Rating 1 to 5 2
Slip Resistance Pendulum Dry conditions CEN/TS 15676 Rating 35 37Slip Resistance Pendulum Wet conditions CEN/TS 15676 Rating 24 21RampTest Wet conditions DIN 51130 R Rating
Coefficient of dynamic friction Dry conditions EN 15534-1:2014 Value 0,68 0,62Coefficient of dynamic friction Wet conditions Value 0,47 0,71
Na
0,247
0,036,0
1,112,520,160,44
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431
1,1
15,4
BRUS
HED
SURF
ACE
5,3
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29793291
500650
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RUSH
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CE
Thermal Expansion 4m terraceboard between 0c° to 50c°
Deck 42x200
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