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Egger Compact Laminates An elegant solution for high activity interiors.

W1000 ST9 Premium White Katharina Jaeger EGGER Compact Laminate Page 3 Product versions in overview Page 14 Textures Page 16 Compact laminate with synchronised pore Page 19 Decors Page 20 Processing instructions Page 40 Availability guide Page 62 2

EGGER Compact Laminate elegant, hygienic, robust. EGGER Compact Laminate is an attractive, durable and moisture resistant, board providing new design opportunities for furniture and interior design. Compact laminate is well suited for interior applications subjected to high stress, and areas that require high levels of hygiene and cleanliness, such as in restaurants, hospitals, or clean rooms. It can also be used in wet areas, such as bathrooms, changing rooms and sanitary rooms. The combination of durability and an elegant look and feel that makes the compact laminate an option for a number of applications within the commercial project field. Benefits at a glance Visually appealing and elegant Resistant and impact-resistant Durable material No edge or surface finish required Standardised material for precise machining High stability Moisture resistant Hygienic and easy to maintain Resistant to everyday cleaning products and chemicals www.egger.com/compactlaminate 3

Design-oriented solutions technically flawless. H1145 ST10 Natural Bardolino Oak U767 ST9 Cubanit Grey 4

Bring a unique design to an interior with EGGER Compact Laminate. Ideal for use in wet and high stress areas such as tables, worktops, wall panelling or changing rooms, the possibilities are endless. Take advantage of its longevity, appearance and resistance to create beautiful, yet practical interiors. W1000 ST9 Premium White, U332 ST15 Orange H3325 ST28 Tobacco Gladstone Oak 5

6 F425 ST10 Beige Linen

Multiple possibilities fulfil all wishes. The core of the EGGER compact laminate is well suited to precision processing, for example for new furniture or for designs with an individual requirement. For special designs, the board can be grooved and drilled. They can also be milled and routed providing that no additional edge is necessary. W1000 ST9 Premium White Photos: Katharina Jaeger Technical data sheets and application tips are available on our website at www.egger.com/compactlaminate 7

Pure for elegant design. Filigree or straight-lined elements create a design-oriented interior. This look can be re-created with compact laminate due to its high stability, robustness and elegant design. It is an attractive alternative to metal, and thanks to the variety of decor options, compact laminate becomes a possibility. Our generous colour palette livens up your interiors, and with the extensive collection of uni colour and material decors it can open the door to totally new horizons. 8

W1000 ST9 Premium White Katharina Jaeger Good to know Bring your ideas to life with the online Virtual Design Studio (VDS). Visualise the decors of the EGGER Decorative Collection 2017 2019 in 80 different room settings. www.egger.com/vdsonline W1200 ST9 Porcelain White 9

Solid white. A white decor on a compact laminate with white core looks lighter when used on chipboard. In order to allow you to obtain matching applications, EGGER offers the decor W1001 ST9 Solid Premium White in the coordinated set of materials: Compact laminate with white core, laminates with coloured core, and Eurodekor Plus Multilayer MW 06 or 08 can be perfectly combined in the decor W1001 ST9. Eurodekor Plus MW Impregnated decor paper White underlays Eurospan raw chipboard White underlays Impregnated decor paper Laminate with coloured core Impregnated decor paper Compact laminate, white core Impregnated decor paper Fibrous core layer Impregnated decor paper 10

W1001 ST9 Solid Premium White talsee.ch 11

12 Perfectly combined.

Compact laminates with black core and compact laminates in flame-retardant variant Flammex Euroclass B are part of our set of matching decors and textures. This allows you to combine a variety of EGGER products: The decors available as compact laminates are also available, according to our delivery list, as melamine-faced boards, lightweight boards, laminates and edges. An offer which brings together technical, aesthetic, and economic expectations. H1180 ST37 Natural Halifax Oak All details regarding the availability of the complete product range are available at www.egger.com/availabilityguide H1277 ST9 Light Lakeland Acacia U330 ST9 Aubergine Purple 13

Product versions General in overview. EGGER Compact Laminate is compact laminate press material according to EN 438 with black, white, or flameretardant core. They are made of multiple layers and consist of melamine resin impregnated decorative paper as cover layer and a fibrous core layer bound with thermosetting resins. Individual components are pressed together under high pressure and temperature according to the specifications of an HPL laminate press. Sizes: 2,790 mm 2,060 mm or 5,600 mm 2,060 mm. Compact laminate with black core The standard classifies and regulates them as CGS or ACS type (pearlescent version). Due to the high quality construction, standard compact laminates with black core are suitable for use in high impact areas. Brief profile Application Wall cladding, booths, dividers, work surfaces (office & kitchen), hospital furnishings etc. Types CGS Compact grade - General purpose - Standard grade ACS Pearlescent laminate - Compact - Standard grade Thicknesses 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13 mm Compact laminate with white core The standard designates them as type BCS. They are regulated in a separate section of the standard. EGGER Compact Laminate with white core has multiple layers made of melamine resin film impregnated core papers and their function is identical to the compact laminate with black core. In addition to these properties, the white core sets special contrasts and accents in furniture and interior design. It serves as a visible element which merges into the overall design of the interior application. Brief profile Application Worktops, bathroom furniture and shopfitting Types BCS Coloured core laminate - Thicknesses Compact - Standard grade 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13 mm Compact Laminate Flammex Euroclass B The standard classifies and regulates them as CGF or ACF type (pearlescent version). The look and function of the compact laminate in the Flammex version is similar to the compact laminate with black core. In addition, it is characterised by a significantly improved fire behaviour and is classified as B-s2, d0 according to EN 13501-1. Flammex Compact Laminate is flame-retardant, smoulders moderately, and does not drip. With reduced ventilation and flame-retardant or non-flammable substructure, the EGGER Flammex Compact Laminate may even be classified and used as B-s1, d0. These boards are used in buildings or areas demanding higher requirements in terms of the reaction to fire. Brief profile Application Wall protection and ceiling cladding Types CGF Compact grade - General purpose - Thicknesses Flame retardant grade ACF Pearlescent laminate - Compact - Flame retardant grade 6, 8, 10 mm 14

Composition of compact laminate Decorative impregnated paper Overlay Fibrous core layer Decorative impregnated paper Overlay Overlay: Compact laminates with print decor (wood and material reproductions) include the overlay. Product overview and classification EGGER Compact Laminates are differentiated and classified within the EN 438 standard by three letters. The following gives an overview of the material types offered by EGGER as standard. EGGER Possibilities DIN EN 438 Standard Product name Decors Thicknesses Material type / Description Standard Description Compact laminate black core Compact Laminate Flammex Euroclass B * Standard decors Standard decors 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13 mm 6, 8, 10 mm CGS Compact grade - General purpose - Standard grade CGF Compact grade - General purpose - Flame retardant grade Compact Laminates Compact laminate black core Compact Laminate Flammex Euroclass B * Pearlescent decors 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13 mm Pearlescent decors 6, 8, 10 mm ACS Pearlescent laminate - Compact - Standard grade ACF Pearlescent laminate - Compact - Flame retardant grade Design Laminates Compact laminate white core W1001 ST9 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13 mm BCS Coloured core laminate - Compact - Standard grade Laminates with alternative core composition * Compact Laminate Flammex Euroclass B only with black core Decors in the synchronised pore structures ST28 and ST37 are only available on compact laminate with black core in 8 and 13 mm material thickness. Further processing All EGGER Compact Laminates can also be cut in individual formats in addition to the standard formats. The cut can take place both as rough cut and as pre-determined cut. In addition to formatting, compact laminates are further refined in our prefabricated component plants until they become pieces of furniture. In order to obtain ready-mounted parts, we offer edge profiling, drills, grooves, surface milling, etc. Permit and certification Material origin Emissions As a materiel with a significant content of wood-based fibres, our compact laminate products can also be delivered as 100 % certified PEFC, PEFC Controlled Sources, or FSC Controlled Wood. Due to their manufacturing process, compact laminate has low emissions. 15

Textures Compact laminate convinces not only with its technical properties in the EGGER Decorative Collection every decor has a selected surface that perfects the look and highlights the personal decor character. ST87 Mineral Ceramic This texture exhibits a pronounced matt-gloss effects, simulating the surface and feel of a ceramic sheet. ST12 Omnipore Matt An all-over pore finish, with irregular distribution and pores of various depth, which gives the surface a natural appearance. A light sub-structure provides this surface with a velvety, pleasant touch. 16

ST22 Deepskin Linear Offers a realistic surface for linear woodgrain colours, giving them more naturalness and depth. ST10 Deepskin Rough An authentic surface for natural, striking, and rustic decors, well suited for solid wood reproductions. ST2 Smoothtouch Pearl Robust, striking, and very resistant. This surface texture is best used with uni colours and pearlescent decors. ST9 Smoothtouch Matt Gives both uni colours and wood decors a very natural feel, and follows the trend towards matt finishes. ST15 Smoothtouch Velvet A smooth, flat, and easy-care surface with reduced gloss. It highlights the quality of elegant wood and material reproductions. 17

ST28 Feelwood Nature This texture is a decor synchronised to the Gladstone Oak and emphasises the sand blasted character of this oak decor. Synchronised pore ST37 Feelwood Rift ST37 Feelwood Rift has the authentic look of a solid wood surface when presented as a synchronised surface on the decor series Halifax Oak, giving the crack a tactile property through deep haptic. Synchronised pore 18

Compact laminate with synchronised pore. Feelwood synchronised pore textures underline the orientation of the grain in the decor. In this way, the look and feel qualities of natural wood are reproduced in a very natural manner. By using Feelwood decors on compact laminate you get the advantages of both products with an authentic finish and long lasting wear resistance. H3326 ST28 Grey-Beige Gladstone Oak 19

Decors The decors, arranged in compact 9-Grids, allow a fast, direct comparison between colours and shades. It doesn t just work for plain colours though. Wood and material reproductions are also clustered according to their character to help you develop the style you re seeking. But the 9-Grid is not just a system for organising. You could use such a system to visualise your own project proposals, from paint and fabrics to laminate, helping to fuel creativity and easy experimentation. 9-Grid, an orientation system for efficient specifying. B C E F G H I J K A PerfectSense lacquered boards Eurodekor melamine-faced chipboards Laminates Edging Compact laminates Door size lamintes Worktops Window sills Eurolight lightweight boards Only for vertical applications Basic Whites W908 ST2 Basic White N W911 ST2 Cream White N W980 ST2 Platinum White CEFGIJKN W911 ST15 Cream White W980 ST15 Platinum White 20

W1100 ST9 Alpine White U104 ST9 Alabaster White W1200 ST9 Porcelain White N Premium Selection W1000 ST9 Premium White CEFGHK W1300 ST9 Glacier White N U775 ST9 White Grey W1000 ST22 Premium White CEFGHK U999 Black ST2 U999 Black ST12 Clear and Strong Beiges U224 ST9 Silk White U216 ST9 Came Beige CEFGHK U222 ST9 Crema Beige CEFGHK U113 ST9 Cotton Beige CEFGHK U156 ST9 Sand Beige CEFGHK U717 ST9 Dakar Grey U204 ST9 Camel Brown U200 Beige ST9 CEFGHK U795 ST9 Brown Grey 21

U707 ST9 Silk Grey U788 ST9 Arctic Grey U963 ST9 Diamond Grey Cool Greys U773 ST9 Dusk Grey N U732 ST9 Dust Grey U899 ST9 Cosmos Grey U763 ST9 Pearl Grey U960 ST9 Onyx Grey Warm Greys U708 ST9 Light Grey CEFGHIJKN U201 ST9 Pebble Grey U748 ST9 Truffle Brown U750 ST9 Taupe Grey U727 ST9 Stone Grey U741 ST9 Lava Grey U702 ST9 Cashmere Grey U767 ST9 Cubanit Grey U961 ST2 Graphite Grey 22

U599 ST9 Indigo Blue N U414 ST9 Dark Violet N U570 ST9 Midnight Blue N Midnight Purples U420 ST9 Purple N U400 ST9 Powder Violet N U430 Violet ST9 N U560 ST9 Deep Sea Blue U330 ST9 Aubergine Purple N U404 ST9 Crocus Pink N Desert Oranges U818 ST9 Dark brown U350 ST9 Siena Orange N U332 ST9 Orange U989 ST9 Black Brown N U334 ST9 Nude Brown N U310 ST9 Coral Orange N U340 ST9 Sorbet Orange U380 ST9 Blood Orange N U807 ST9 Nougat Brown N 23

U626 ST9 Kiwi Green U636 ST9 Fjord Green N U660 ST9 Amazon Green N Natural Greens U650 ST9 Fern Green N U608 ST9 Pistachio Green N U630 ST9 Lime Green U606 ST9 Forest Green U655 ST9 Emerald Green U646 ST9 Niagara Green N Living Yellows U619 ST9 Olive Yellow N U617 ST9 Wasabi Green N U146 ST9 Maize Yellow N U140 ST9 Saffron Yellow N U108 ST9 Vanilla Yellow N U131 ST9 Citrus Yellow U163 ST9 Curry Yellow N U107 ST9 Velvet Yellow N U114 ST9 Brilliant Yellow 24

U337 ST9 Fuchsia Pink N U323 ST9 Chilli Red U390 ST9 Indian Red N Vivid Reds U353 ST9 Dusty Pink N U313 ST9 Rose White N U363 ST9 Flamingo Pink U321 ST9 China Red U328 ST9 Lipstick Red U311 ST9 Burgundy Red Infinity Blues U504 ST9 Tyrolean Blue U507 ST9 Smoke Blue N U525 ST9 Delft Blue U500 ST9 Glacier Blue N U533 ST9 Polar Blue N U522 ST9 Horizon Blue U515 ST9 French Blue N U540 ST9 Denim Blue N U550 ST9 Marine Blue N 25

Metallics F501 ST2 Brushed Aluminium CEFGHKA F509 ST2 Aluminium CEFGHKA F478 ST9 Cubanit Grey Metallic A F477 ST9 Blue-Grey Metallic A F784 ST2 Brushed Brass A F571 ST2 Gold Metallic F570 ST2 Copper Metallic F447 ST2 Lava Grey Metallic A A A 26

Concrete, Used Metal, Ceramics F274 ST9 Light Concrete CEFGIK F283 ST22 Boston Concrete CEFGIK F310 ST87 Ceramic Rust CEFGIK F186 ST9 Light Grey Chicago Concrete CEFGHIK F187 ST9 Dark Grey Chicago Concrete CEFGHIK F311 ST87 Anthracite Ceramic CEFGIJK F302 ST87 Ferro Bronze CEFGHIK 27

Textile F424 ST10 Brown Linen F425 ST10 Beige Linen F426 ST10 Grey Linen F433 ST10 Anthracite Linen 28

Timeless Oak H1277 ST9 Light Lakeland Acacia CEFGHK H1113 ST10 Brown Kansas Oak H1334 ST9 Light Sorano Oak CEFGHIK H3395 ST12 Natural Corbridge Oak CEFGHK H3398 ST12 Cognac Kendal Oak H3368 ST9 Natural Lancaster Oak H3157 ST12 Vicenza Oak 29

Premium Oak H3335 ST28 White Gladstone Oak H3309 ST28 Sand Gladstone Oak CEFGIK H3325 ST28 Tobacco Gladstone Oak CEFGIK H3326 ST28 Grey Beige Gladstone Oak H1176 ST37 White Halifax Oak H1180 ST37 Natural Halifax Oak CEFGIK H1181 ST37 Tobacco Halifax Oak CEFGIK 30

Handcrafted Oak H1145 ST10 Natural Bardolino Oak CEFGHIK H3331 ST10 Natural Nebraska Oak H3156 ST12 Grey Corbridge Oak H1146 ST10 Grey Bardolino Oak H3332 ST10 Grey Nebraska Oak CEFGIK H1150 ST10 Grey Arizona Oak 31

Modern Oak H3303 ST10 Natural Hamilton Oak CEFGHIKJ H3131 ST12 Natural Davos Oak H3133 ST12 Truffle Brown Davos Oak CEFGIK H3170 ST12 Natural Kendal Oak H3171 ST12 Oiled Kendal Oak H1387 ST10 Graphite Denver Oak CEFGHK H1399 ST10 Truffle Brown Denver Oak 32

Walnut H3700 ST10 Natural Pacific Walnut CEFGHK H3734 ST9 Natural Dijon Walnut CEFGHK H3710 ST9 Natural Carini Walnut H3773 ST9 Bleached Carini Walnut CEFGHK H3711 ST9 Tobacco Carini Walnut H3704 ST15 Tobacco Aida Walnut CEFGIK H3732 ST10 Brown Hickory H3730 ST10 Natural Hickory 33

Beech H1518 ST15 Natural Beech H1582 ST15 Ellmau Beech H1511 ST15 Bavarian Beech CEFGHIK H3991 ST10 Natural Country Beech CEFGHK 34

Coloured Pinewood H3450 ST22 White Fleetwood CEFGHK H1401 ST22 Cascina Pine CEFGHIK H1298 ST22 Sand Lyon Ash H3433 ST22 Polar Aland Pine CEFGHK H3430 ST22 White Aland Pine CEFGHK H1424 ST22 Fineline Cream 35

Natural Pinewood H1444 ST9 Alpine Pine H3451 ST22 Champagne Fleetwood H3453 ST22 Lava Grey Fleetwood CEFGHK CEFGHK H1487 ST22 Bramberg Pine CEFGHK H3470 ST22 Natural Pine 36

Maple, Birch, Pear H3860 ST9 Champagne Hard Maple CEFGIK H1887 ST9 Natural Starnberg Maple CEFGHK H3840 ST9 Natural Mandal Maple CEFGHK H1615 ST9 Verona Cherry CEFGHK H1733 ST9 Mainau Birch H1636 ST12 Locarno Cherry H3114 ST9 Tirano Pearwood CEFGHK H3113 ST15 Lindau Pearwood CEFGHK 37

Exotic Woods H3006 ST22 Sand Zebrano H3058 ST22 Mali Wenge CEFGH H3012 ST22 Coco Bolo CEFGHK H1116 ST12 Dark Bamenda Wenge H1101 ST12 Mocha Macassar H3048 ST10 Antique Brown Borneo H1114 ST9 Ribera Walnut 38

Nature in Colour H1122 ST22 Whitewood H1123 ST22 Graphitewood H1115 ST12 Grey-Beige Bamenda H3047 ST10 Truffle Brown Borneo H3090 ST22 Shorewood CEFGHK H1107 ST9 Anthracite Metallic Wood CEFGHK 39

Processing instructions 1 Storage EGGER 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 %. Once the original packaging is removed, the compact laminate must be stored on full-surface, horizontal, straight, stable protective boards. Direct floor contact and / or exposure to sunlight must be avoided at all times. A laminated protective board (no raw chipboard) of at least the same format must be used to cover the top board. Figure 1 40

If horizontal storage is not possible, the compact laminate must be stored at an angle of approximately 80 against a full-surface support with counter-support. Using a laminated protective board of at least the same format is required for upright storage as well. Right Figure 2 Wrong Figure 3 1.1 Handling 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 boards must be lifted. The decor sides should never be pushed against one another or dragged over one another (see Figure 4). Figure 4 1.2 Conditioning Compact laminate reacts to changes in ambient conditions with dimensional movement. For this reason, storage and processing conditions for the elements should correspond as closely as possible to the climate at the subsequent place of use. 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 required on construction sites as well. 41

2 Fabrication Due to the high density and resulting cutting forces, the processing of compact laminate, compared to other wood-based materials, leads to higher tool wear. Sharp blades should be used to ensure optimal shredding and to avoid odour generation. Hard metal 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 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. 2.1 Extraction 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. Breathing protection has to be worn if no adequate extraction system is in place. Fabricating compact laminate is not a critical issue, but there are a small number of people who can experience an allergic reaction to all types of dust. 2.2 Saws Panel or circular bench saws are recommended for cutting compact laminates to size. In order to obtain a good cutting result, the relationship between number of teeth (Z), cutting speed (vc), and the feed rate (vf) should be taken into account. Please pay attention to: visible side (decor side) on top correct saw blade projection adjust the number of revolutions and number of teeth to the feed speed The use of a scoring circular blade is recommended to obtain clean cuts on the bottom of the board Depending on saw blade projection, the entry and exit angle change, and thus also the quality of the cut edge. If the upper cut edge becomes unclean, the saw blade must be set higher. The saw blade must be set lower in case of an unclean cut on the bottom. The best height setting must be identified. 42

In the case of format and panel saws, the following saw blade projections (X) must be set depending on diameter (D): Circular blade diameter D [mm] Projections X [mm] 250 300 350 approx. 5 10 400 450 Figure 5 Source: Leitz Saw blades with a high number of teeth are generally recommended for good processing quality. In the case of circular blades, the recommended cutting speed vc is 60 90 m/s. Recommended saw tooth shapes In order to process compact laminates glued on both sides, a scoring saw is also needed in order to avoid splintering on the bottom. Please observe our tool recommendations for the professional fabrication of EGGER Compact Laminate at www.egger.com TR/TR (Trapezoidal tooth/ Trapezoidal tooth) FZ/TR (Flat tooth/ Trapezoidal tooth) Figure 6 Source: Leitz Figure 7 Source: Leitz 2.3 Milling 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 far as possible, 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. Remaining signs of milling can be removed by sanding. 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. 43

2.4 Drilling Drill bits designed for plastic sheet materials are the best choice for drilling compact laminates. The point angle should be between 60 and 80. 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 drill bits for drilling metal or wood can also be used, however, the rotational speed and feed rate must be reduced. Dowel drill Figure 8 Source: Leitz Spiral drill HW Figure 9 Source: Leitz One-piece counterbore Figure 10 Source: Leitz 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 1.5 mm. For drill holes parallel to the board surface, the minimum board thickness that must remain on either side of the drill hole is 3 mm (see Figure 11). Cutting, milling and drilling tools should always be selected in coordination with the tool manufacturer. Figure 11 44

3 Fabrication Despite the good dimensional stability of compact laminate, changes in the ambient conditions can result in dimensional movement. The orientation of the fi brous core layer gives the compact laminate a production or machine direction (see Figure 12). Format changes are approximately half as large in the lengthwise direction as in the crosswise direction. Format changes have to be taken into account from the outset in design and processing. As a rule, an expansion play of 2.0 mm / m should be provided. Different ambient conditions in front and to the rear of the compact laminate 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. Figure 12 With compact laminate that has decor on both sides, the production direction is only discernible based on the production dimensions. It cannot be identified on compact laminate that has been cut to size. Wood and directional 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 machine direction should be marked on board remnants. 3.1 Cut-outs 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 adjacent figures). Inside corners should be cut with an inner radius of at least 5 mm. 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. Sufficient expansion gaps must be allowed for integrated components. Right Figure 13 Wrong Figure 14 45

3.2 Worktop connection profiles Joints 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. Note that compact laminate elements may only be joined to each other in the same production direction. Figures 15 to 20 below illustrate some possibilities for creating sturdy compact laminate joints. Grooved Figure 15 Grooved / rebated Figure 16 Tongue and groove Figure 17 Angle spring Figure 18 Metal profile, screw-fixed Figure 19 Profiled connections Figure 20 46

3.3 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. Surface gluing of large dimensions is only possible in exceptional cases. Joints that are subject to major stress, for example due to vibrations, impacts or similar, should be reinforced with mechanical connecting elements. Prior to gluing, the boards have to be sanded, free of dust, grease and dirt, and pre-treated as necessary. Own attempts are recommended. Please observe the processing guidelines of the glue manufacturer. Suitable types of glue for gluing EGGER compact laminate include: Glue type Jowat 2K SE-Polymer 690.00 Glue type MBE Panel-loc Glue type Ottocoll P85, Ottocoll M500 Jowat AG info@jowat.at www.jowat.at Moderne Befestigungs Elemente GmbH info@mbe-gmbh.de www.mbe-gmbh.de Hermann Otto GmbH info@otto-chemie.de www.otto-chemie.de Compact laminate can not only be bonded to compact laminate, but also to solid wood or woodbased materials such as chipboard, MDF or multiplex board. In order to invisibly glue compact laminate onto the substructure, we recommend e.g., Panel-loc from MBE. Visually thicker boards can be produced by doubling or upstands. 3.3.1 Doubling With doubling corresponding compact laminate strips are glued along the edge. Once again, the same machine direction has to be observed. The tension-equalising single-component 1K Ottocoll M500 adhesive by Otto Chemie is, for example, a suitable product. Figure 21 47

3.3.2 Upstand For thicknesses up to 100 mm or if the decor has to be visible on the edge for aesthetic reasons, a downturn or upstand (Figure 22) 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. Adhesive tape is then applied to this butt joint. Finally, both work pieces have to be turned over carefully. Then the glue is applied (Figure 23) and then the shorter work piece or upstand is flipped up (Figure 24). Until the glue has set, the upstand has to be secured in the correct position with adhesive tape. Ottocoll P 85 is an example of a possible glue. Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 3.4 Screwing Cutting screw threads in compact laminate is straightforward. 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 and the diameter of the drill hole must be selected appropriately to prevent splitting. Surface screw connections with trough holes must have sufficient clearance to compensate for the dimensional movement resulting from temperature and humidity fluctuations. The diameter of the drill hole should be 2 3 mm larger than the diameter of the fixing device In this way, tension due to the dilation and shrinking movement during changing weather can be avoided. The use of countersunk head screws should be avoided (see Figure 26). If countersunk head screws must be used, this is only possible with screw rosettes. Floating points and a fixed point are implemented on the individual elements for this purpose. The basic execution of fixed and floating points is equally suitable for vertical and horizontal variants independent of the use. Figure 25 Figure 26 Right Wrong 48

3.4.1 Fixed point The fixed point serves to evenly distribute the expansion movement and should be positioned as centrally as possible. The bore hole diameter is equal to the diameter of the fastener. Figure 27 3.4.2 Floating points The bore hole diameter of the floating points should be 2 3 mm larger than the fastener. The bore hole should be covered by the head of the screw. Washers should be used when necessary. In the figures, an EPDM sealing band has been applied to the wooden substructure for protection against moisture. Figure 28 The required expansion play is established based on the largest distance of the fixed point to the board edge. The floating point drill hole diameter must be increased by 2 mm for every metre of length. For interior applications, the fixing distances listed in the table can be used: Board Maximum fastener spacing thickness [mm] a [mm] b [mm] 8 790 500 10 920 670 12 960 900 13 970 920 = fixed point, = floating point Figure 29 49

4 Applications 4.1 Wall cladding 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 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. 4.1.1 Substructure and ventilation 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 dry construction applications, the attachment of the substructure and the compact laminate must be anchored to the stud framing. The selection of the fasteners has to be tailored to the substructure and the weight of the wall panelling. Different ambient conditions in front of and behind 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. 50

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 to allow stress free mounting of the entire panel surface. Suitable substructures include vertical strips of wood, aluminium or compact laminate. The maximum spacing of the battens and / or substructure depends on the chosen compact laminate thickness. 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. The following are differentiated: visible mechanical fixation invisible mechanical fixation invisible glued fixation 4.1.2 Visible mechanical fixation Fixation is done via screws or rivets on the substructure. A sufficient dilation gap and the right positioning of floating and fixed points must be taken into account. An EPDM tape must be used for decoupling when using wood as substructure. Figure 30 1 2 1 Air gap 2 EPDM tape 51

4.1.3 Invisible mechanical fixation The invisible fixation of compact laminates by suspension permits straightforward disassembly and is aesthetically more appealing than visible fixation methods. Removing the boards is quick and simple. Cables and pipework installed behind the elements are easy to reach. Depending on the chosen mounting system, another advantage is that the elements can be adjusted later on. Stress-relieved mounting of the elements is also possible. For all mounting methods that involve hanging, sufficient space must be allowed to raise and lower the elements. This clearance or suspension gap will remain visible as a shadow gap. Hanging by means of sectional strips For this mounting method, a groove is cut into the horizontal substructure to hold the rebate 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. Rebate 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 also possible. Hanging by means of metal hardware Systems with metal hardware are also offered for mounting wall elements (see Figure 31). The chosen system must be used according to the recommendations of the manufacturer in order to ensure secure installation. Figure 31 52

4.1.4 Invisible glued fixation Compact laminate can also be mounted by gluing the panels to a rigid substructure, using permanently elastic adhesive systems specially developed for this purpose. When using wood as a substructure, it is necessary to apply a primer as a preliminary step in order to ensure secure adhesion and moisture decoupling. gluing. The mounting tape is intended for the first fixation. The permanent fixation is done with the glue. Setting the defined distance is another function of the mounting tape. This ensures the required glue thickness is achieved in order to be able to elastically absorb any movements of the board. Observe the processing instructions of the glue manufacturer. The systems consist of the glue, an installation band and the corresponding products for priming the surfaces prior to Suppliers of suitable glue systems include: Austria Austria Austria Innotec Österreich info@innotec.at www.innotec.at DKS Technik GmbH office@dks.at www.dks.at Pro Part Handels GmbH info@propart.at www.propart.at France United Kingdom Germany Sika France SA / Le Bourget www.fra.sika.com Sika Limited / Watchmead www.gbr.sika.com Moderne Befestigungs Elemente GmbH info@mbe-gmbh.de www.mbe-gmbh.de 4.1.5 Detailed designs Irrespective of the selected substructure and the mounting system, the following detailed designs are usual in practice and provide the continued and unproblematic mounting of wall cladding. Stack and joint formation Numerous options are available to create horizontal and vertical joints or seams (see Figure 32 34). However, it is important to ensure that the elements have sufficient clearance for expansion. Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 53

Upper closure The upper closure of the wall cladding must be at a distance from the ceiling in order to ensure functional ventilation and is used for internal ventilation. The distance between the ceiling and the compact laminate also provides the necessary expansion gap. In order to ensure the full functionality of the ventilation, the distance to the ceiling must correspond at least to the size of the ventilation gap. 3 2 1 1 Air gap 2 Mounting tape 3 Glue Figure 35 Bottom closure The bottom closure of wall cladding with compact laminate can be achieved in two ways. Closure at a distance from the floor generally functions in the same way as the closure of the compact laminate. The distance between the compact laminate and the floor provides sufficient air circulation behind the compact laminate and prevents moisture from stalling behind the wall cladding. But a minimum distance of 50 mm to the floor must be observed. Installed bases should be as thin as possible, so that a sufficiently large ventilation cross-section remains available. 2 1 1 Air gap 2 Tile base 3 Silicone joint 4 Minimum distance to floor 50 mm 4 3 Figure 36 A flushfloor installation, used primarily for compact laminate in shower areas, requires the compact laminate to not be directly on the floor, as the board will expand and shrink. A so-called compression tape maintains the necessary distance during installation, ensuring the later expansion gap of the board. The split between the compact laminate and floor can subsequently be sealed with a silicone joint in order to prevent moisture from entering. In order to achieve air circulation in the case of a bottom closure, the ventilation split must be larger. 1 1 Compression tape (sealing tape) 2 Silicone joint 2 Figure 37 54

Corner solution In the case of corner solutions with compact laminate, a distance between the compact laminate and the wall equal to at least the thickness of the substructure must also be in place. The corner connection between the two compact laminates must be sufficiently large so that size changes due to climate modifications can be balanced out. If the corner connection needs to be sealed, for example when used in shower spaces, this is again done with the help of compression tape, in order to provide the expansion gap. The split between the individual compact laminates is protected from incoming moisture with an additional sealing silicon joint (Figure 38). 1 2 1 Compact laminate strip 2 Compression tape (sealing tape) 3 Silicone joint 4 Compact laminate 4 3 Figure 38 Surface stack A usual crash protection solution in hospitals involves the use of compact laminate as half-height wall cladding. A seamless transition from the compact laminate to the drywall is necessary to this end. In order to guarantee a functional ventilation of the compact laminate, a stainless steel angle bracket can be used as optical closure (Figure 39). 1 3 2 1 Wallpapered gypsum fibreboard 2 Stainless steel bracket 3 Compact laminate Figure 39 Direct installation For partial wall cladding, 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 must be installed between the compact laminate and the wall. A maximum height of the compact laminate of 300 mm is recommended. 1 2 1 Compact laminate 2 Vapour barrier Figure 40 55

4.2 Sanitary and shower partitions When compact laminate is used in sanitary facilities, it is important to ensure during design and installation that the compact laminate is not subject to standing water and that there is sufficient ventilation of the room. It is imperative to use only corrosion-free construction materials and fixing devices. Application in areas with high humidity requires the mechanical reinforcement of corner connections, for example using dowels or clips, and the use of an adhesive system that is waterproof after setting. For commercial applications subjected to increased wear and tear, a minimum distance of 120 mm must be maintained between the floor and lower edge of the board. Figure 41 1 1 Spacing 120 mm Providing adequate ventilation in the rooms and ensuring that the compact laminate can dry after the shower stall is used is important. Absorbent mineral sub-layers such as walls and / or plaster have to be primed with a waterproof, elastic barrier. This barrier is generally brushed on and prevents water from penetrating the substructure. The German Construction Confederation offers a leaflet for such sealing and barrier products ( Waterproofing barriers for installations with tiles and boards ). This leaflet describes sealing compounds processed in the liquid state with tiles and boards for interior and exterior applications, taking into account defined moisture exposure classes and sub-layers. The moisture exposure classes of the materials have to be coordinated with the manufacturers or suppliers. Compliance with the processing instructions of the relevant manufacturers is mandatory. 56

4.3 Furniture doors Doors should not be wider than they are high. Since format changes are only half as large in the lengthwise direction compared to the crosswise direction, cutting door leafs in the lengthwise direction of the compact laminate is recommended. Excessive differences in temperature or relative humidity between the front and reverse sides of the door can cause the compact laminate to warp. This is why sufficient air circulation must be ensured, for example when installing toilet cubicles or changing rooms. 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 42) should therefore be regarded as a guideline only for a door in 13 mm thickness and a width of up to 600 mm. Performing a trial mounting is recommended. For heavy duty applications, an additional hinge can be fitted at max. 100 mm below the upper hinge. The upper and lower hinges should be located at a minimum distance of 100 mm max., measured from the outer edge of the panel. Suitable hinges are offered by the companies HAEFELE or Prämeta, for example (see Figure 43). h 2800 b 600 28 kg max 100 2400 2200 2000 22 kg 40% 1200 900 60% 12 kg h b mm Figure 42 Source: Prämeta Figure 43 Source: Prämeta 57

4.4 Table tops Compact laminate is very well-suited for table top applications, for example in offices, conference rooms, schools, and workshops. The board thickness, mounting distances and projection over the base frame have to be laid out depending on the expected loads. Tabletops must have a minimum thickness of 10 mm so that sufficient material is available for secure screw connections. Fastening to the substructure can occur in several ways. It is important to guarantee a tension-free assembly. Screws can be driven directly into the board or a screw-in sleeve may 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 larger than the diameter of the fixing device. Board thickness Overhang Mounting distance [mm] [mm] [mm] 10 170 310 12 240 390 Figure 44 13 270 440 Overhang Mounting distance Figure 45 Overhang 58

4.5 Sink and ceramic stove top installation Compact laminates are also very often used as work surfaces in kitchens as well as in toilet areas for wash basins. In these fields of application, the installation of ceramic stove tops, as well as kitchen or bathroom sinks is necessary and the solutions that follow are generally used. Installation of ceramic stove top Figure 46 Installation of sink top Figure 47 Installation of sink bottom Figure 48 59

4.6 Worktops Compact laminates are very often used as worktops in kitchens of wash basins thanks to their moisture resistance and robustness. To connect to the corpus, the boards can be either screwed in (instructions under 3.4) or glued (instructions under 3.3). Irrespective of the fixation type selected, it is necessary to provide an expansion gap of 2 mm / m. In order to properly ventilate the compact laminate, it is necessary to design the upper part of the corpus as a traverse. Figure 49 The corner connections of two worktops are achieved with connection discs, such as lamella. To this end, the board edges should generally also be slightly milled in the stack area of the two board elements. Figure 50 60

5 Cleaning and use instructions Due to the resistant, hygienic and dense surface, EGGER Compact Laminate does not require any special form of 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 information should be observed for daily use: Placing burning cigarettes on the surface of compact laminate causes 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 cutting 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 protection. Spilled liquids should always be wiped or cleaned up immediately since extended exposure to certain substances can change 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 Compact Laminate cleaning and maintenance instructions leaflet at www.egger.com/compactlaminate. 6 Disposal Due to their very high calorific value, compact laminates are very suitable for thermal disposal in appropriate combustion plants. Specific national laws and ordinances on disposal in general have to be observed. These processing instructions were prepared based on the best available information and with due diligence. The information provided is based on practical experience, in-house testing and reflects our current level of knowledge. It is intended for information only and does not constitute a guarantee in terms of product properties or its suitability for specific applications. We accept no liability for any mistakes, errors in standards, or printing errors. Furthermore, the continuous further development of EGGER Compact Laminate products as well as the amendment of standards and public documents may result in technical changes. Therefore, the content of these processing instructions cannot serve as instructions for use nor as a legally binding agreement. Our General Terms and Conditions apply. 61

Availability guide a On stock A Delivery time: depending on production specification For details see www.egger.com/availabilityguide G Compact laminate Upon request in the thicknesses 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13 mm with black core With white core only in W1001 ST9 (from stock in 8 and 13 mm, other thicknesses upon request) Upon request in Flammex version (only with black core in the thicknesses 6, 8 and 10 mm) Feelwood synchronised pores from stock in 8 and 13 mm with black core A Vertical Application Only Q = Endgrain edging All dimensions in mm G C Eurodekor Additional core materials upon request Compact Laminates 2 790 2 060 2 800 2 070 8 2 800 2 070 19 2 800 2 070 25 2 800 2 070 10 / 12 / 16 / 22 2 800 2 070 28 / 32 / 38 Multilayer structure Standard format 2 800 1 310 0.8 XL format 2 790 2 060 0.8 EH Laminates Coloured core 2 800 1 310 0.8 Door Sizes 2 150 950 0.8 2 150 1 020 0.8 B K PerfectSense 2 800 2 070 19 Eurolight 2 800 2 070 38 / 50 23 0.4 (200 m) unglued 23 0.4 (100 m) pre-glued 23 0.8 (75 m) 23 x 1.0 ABS / 23 x 1.3 PMMA (75 m) F Edging 23 2.0 (75 m) 33 0.8 (75 m) 33 2.0 (75 m) 43 0.8 (25 m) 43 1.5 (25 m) 43 2.0 / 54 2.0 (25 m) White decors W908 ST2 Basic White A A A A A A A a A A A A A A W911 ST2 Cream White A a a a a A A a A a a a a a A W911 ST15 Cream White A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A W980 ST2 Platinum White A a a a a A A a A a a a a a a A W980 ST15 Platinum White A a a a a A A a a A a a a a a A W1000 ST9 Premium White a a a A A A A a a A a a a A A W1000 ST22 Premium White A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A W1001 ST9 Solid Premium White a a a 19.2 mm W1100 ST9 Alpine White A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A W1200 ST9 Porcelain White A a a A A A A a A a a a A A W1300 ST9 Glacier White A A A A A A A a A A A A A A Uni colours U104 ST9 Alabaster White A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A U107 ST9 Velvet Yellow A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U108 ST9 Vanilla Yellow A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U113 ST9 Cotton Beige A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U114 ST9 Brilliant Yellow A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U131 ST9 Citrus Yellow A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U140 ST9 Saffron Yellow A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U146 ST9 Maize Yellow A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U156 ST9 Sand Beige A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A U163 ST9 Curry Yellow A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U200 ST9 Beige A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U201 ST9 Pebble Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U204 ST9 Camel Brown A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U216 ST9 Came Beige A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U222 ST9 Crema Beige A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U224 ST9 Silk White A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U310 ST9 Coral Orange A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U311 ST9 Burgundy Red A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U313 ST9 Rose White A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U321 ST9 China Red A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U323 ST9 Chilli Red A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U328 ST9 Lipstick Red A A A A A A A a a A A A A A A U330 ST9 Aubergine Purple A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U332 ST9 Orange A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U334 ST9 Nude Brown A A A A A A A a A A A A A A 62

a On stock A Delivery time: depending on production specification For details see www.egger.com/availabilityguide G Compact laminate Upon request in the thicknesses 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13 mm with black core With white core only in W1001 ST9 (from stock in 8 and 13 mm, other thicknesses upon request) Upon request in Flammex version (only with black core in the thicknesses 6, 8 and 10 mm) Feelwood synchronised pores from stock in 8 and 13 mm with black core A Vertical Application Only Q = Endgrain edging All dimensions in mm G C Eurodekor Additional core materials upon request Compact Laminates 2 790 2 060 2 800 2 070 8 2 800 2 070 19 2 800 2 070 25 2 800 2 070 10 / 12 / 16 / 22 2 800 2 070 28 / 32 / 38 Multilayer structure Standard format 2 800 1 310 0.8 XL format 2 790 2 060 0.8 EH Laminates Coloured core 2 800 1 310 0.8 Door Sizes 2 150 950 0.8 2 150 1 020 0.8 B K PerfectSense 2 800 2 070 19 Eurolight 2 800 2 070 38 / 50 23 0.4 (200 m) unglued 23 0.4 (100 m) pre-glued F Edging 23 0.8 (75 m) 23 x 1.0 ABS / 23 x 1.3 PMMA (75 m) 23 2.0 (75 m) 33 0.8 (75 m) 33 2.0 (75 m) 43 0.8 (25 m) 43 1.5 (25 m) 43 2.0 / 54 2.0 (25 m) U337 ST9 Fuchsia Pink A a a A A A A a A a a a A A U340 ST9 Sorbet Orange A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U350 ST9 Siena Orange A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U353 ST9 Dusty Pink A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U363 ST9 Flamingo Pink A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U380 ST9 Blood Orange A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U390 ST9 Indian Red A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U400 ST9 Powder Violet A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U404 ST9 Crocus Pink A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U414 ST9 Dark Violet A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U420 ST9 Purple A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U430 ST9 Violet A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U500 ST9 Glacier Blue A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U504 ST9 Tyrolean Blue A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U507 ST9 Smoke Blue A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U515 ST9 French Blue A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U522 ST9 Horizon Blue A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U525 ST9 Delft Blue A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U533 ST9 Polar Blue A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U540 ST9 Denim Blue A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U550 ST9 Marine Blue A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U560 ST9 Deep Sea Blue A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U570 ST9 Midnight Blue A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U599 ST9 Indigo Blue A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U606 ST9 Forest Green A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U608 ST9 Pistachio Green A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U617 ST9 Wasabi Green A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U619 ST9 Olive Yellow A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U626 ST9 Kiwi Green A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U630 ST9 Lime Green A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U636 ST9 Fjord Green A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U646 ST9 Niagara Green A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U650 ST9 Fern Green A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U655 ST9 Emerald Green A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U660 ST9 Amazon Green A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U702 ST9 Cashmere Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U707 ST9 Silk Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U708 ST9 Light Grey A a a a A A a 19.2 mm a a A a a a a a a A 63

a On stock A Delivery time: depending on production specification For details see www.egger.com/availabilityguide G Compact laminate Upon request in the thicknesses 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13 mm with black core With white core only in W1001 ST9 (from stock in 8 and 13 mm, other thicknesses upon request) Upon request in Flammex version (only with black core in the thicknesses 6, 8 and 10 mm) Feelwood synchronised pores from stock in 8 and 13 mm with black core A Vertical Application Only Q = Endgrain edging All dimensions in mm G C Eurodekor Additional core materials upon request Compact Laminates 2 790 2 060 2 800 2 070 8 2 800 2 070 19 2 800 2 070 25 2 800 2 070 10 / 12 / 16 / 22 2 800 2 070 28 / 32 / 38 Multilayer structure Standard format 2 800 1 310 0.8 XL format 2 790 2 060 0.8 EH Laminates Coloured core 2 800 1 310 0.8 Door Sizes 2 150 950 0.8 2 150 1 020 0.8 B K PerfectSense 2 800 2 070 19 Eurolight 2 800 2 070 38 / 50 23 0.4 (200 m) unglued 23 0.4 (100 m) pre-glued F Edging 23 0.8 (75 m) 23 x 1.0 ABS / 23 x 1.3 PMMA (75 m) 23 2.0 (75 m) 33 0.8 (75 m) 33 2.0 (75 m) 43 0.8 (25 m) 43 1.5 (25 m) 43 2.0 / 54 2.0 (25 m) U717 ST9 Dakar Grey A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U727 ST9 Stone Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U732 ST9 Dust Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U741 ST9 Lava Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U748 ST9 Truffle Brown A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A U750 ST9 Taupe Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U763 ST9 Pearl Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U767 ST9 Cubanit Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U773 ST9 Dusk Grey A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U775 ST9 White Grey A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A U788 ST9 Arctic Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U795 ST9 Brown Grey A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U807 ST9 Nougat Brown A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U818 ST9 Dark Brown A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U899 ST9 Cosmos Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U960 ST9 Onyx Grey A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A U961 ST2 Graphite Grey A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A U963 ST9 Diamond Grey A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A U989 ST9 Black Brown A A A A A A A a A A A A A A U999 ST2 Black A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A U999 ST12 Black A A A A A A A a A A A A A A Wood reproductions H1101 ST12 Mocha Macassar A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1107 ST9 Anthracite Metallic Wood A A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A H1113 ST10 Brown Kansas Oak A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1114 ST9 Ribera Walnut A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1115 ST12 Grey-Beige Bamenda A a a A A A A a A a a a A A H1116 ST12 Dark Bamenda Wenge A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1122 ST22 Whitewood A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1123 ST22 Graphitewood A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1145 ST10 Natural Bardolino Oak A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a a A H1146 ST10 Grey Bardolino Oak A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1150 ST10 Grey Arizona Oak A a a A A A A a A a a a A A H1176 ST37 White Halifax Oak a a a a A A A a A a a a a a A H1180 ST37 Natural Halifax Oak a a a a A A A a A a a a a a a A H1181 ST37 Tobacco Halifax Oak a a a a A A A a A a a a a a a A H1277 ST9 Light Lakeland Acacia A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A H1298 ST22 Sand Lyon Ash A A A A A A A a A A A A A A 64

a On stock A Delivery time: depending on production specification For details see www.egger.com/availabilityguide G Compact laminate Upon request in the thicknesses 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13 mm with black core With white core only in W1001 ST9 (from stock in 8 and 13 mm, other thicknesses upon request) Upon request in Flammex version (only with black core in the thicknesses 6, 8 and 10 mm) Feelwood synchronised pores from stock in 8 and 13 mm with black core A Vertical Application Only Q = Endgrain edging All dimensions in mm G C Eurodekor Additional core materials upon request Compact Laminates 2 790 2 060 2 800 2 070 8 2 800 2 070 19 2 800 2 070 25 2 800 2 070 10 / 12 / 16 / 22 2 800 2 070 28 / 32 / 38 Multilayer structure Standard format 2 800 1 310 0.8 XL format 2 790 2 060 0.8 EH Laminates Coloured core 2 800 1 310 0.8 Door Sizes 2 150 950 0.8 2 150 1 020 0.8 B K PerfectSense 2 800 2 070 19 Eurolight 2 800 2 070 38 / 50 23 0.4 (200 m) unglued 23 0.4 (100 m) pre-glued F Edging 23 0.8 (75 m) 23 x 1.0 ABS / 23 x 1.3 PMMA (75 m) 23 2.0 (75 m) 33 0.8 (75 m) 33 2.0 (75 m) 43 0.8 (25 m) 43 1.5 (25 m) 43 2.0 / 54 2.0 (25 m) H1334 ST9 Light Sorano Oak A a a A A A A a a A a a a A a A H1387 ST10 Graphite Denver Oak A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A H1399 ST10 Truffle Brown Denver Oak A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1401 ST22 Cascina Pine A A A A A A A a a A A A A A a A H1424 ST22 Fineline Cream A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1444 ST9 Alpine Pine A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1487 ST22 Bramberg Pine A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A H1511 ST15 Bavarian Beech A a a A A A A a A a a a A A H1518 ST15 Natural Beech A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1582 ST15 Ellmau Beech A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a a A H1615 ST9 Verona Cherry A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A H1636 ST12 Locarno Cherry A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H1733 ST9 Mainau Birch A a a a A A A a A a a a a a A H1887 ST9 Natural Starnberg Maple A A A A A A A a a A A A A A A H3006 ST22 Sand Zebrano A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3012 ST22 Coco Bolo A A A A A A A a a A A A A A A H3047 ST10 Truffle Brown Borneo A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3048 ST10 Antique Brown Borneo A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3058 ST22 Mali Wenge A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A H3090 ST22 Shorewood A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A H3113 ST15 Lindau Pearwood A A A A A A A a a A A A A A A H3114 ST9 Tirano Pearwood A A A A A A A a a A A A A A A H3131 ST12 Natural Davos Oak A a a A A A A a A a a a A A H3133 ST12 Truffle Brown Davos Oak A a a a A A A a A a a a a a a A H3156 ST12 Grey Corbridge Oak A a a A A A A a A a a a A A H3157 ST12 Vicenza Oak A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3170 ST12 Natural Kendal Oak A a a A A A A a A a a a A A H3171 ST12 Oiled Kendal Oak A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3303 ST10 Natural Hamilton Oak A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a a A H3309 ST28 Sand Gladstone Oak a a a a A A A a A a a a a a a A H3325 ST28 Tobacco Gladstone Oak a a a a A A A a A a a a a a a A H3326 ST28 Grey-Beige Gladstone Oak a a a a A A A a A a a a a a A H3331 ST10 Natural Nebraska Oak A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3332 ST10 Grey Nebraska Oak A A A A A A A a A A A A A a A H3335 ST28 White Gladstone Oak a A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3368 ST9 Natural Lancaster Oak A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3395 ST12 Natural Corbridge Oak A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A H3398 ST12 Cognac Kendal Oak A A A A A A A a A A A A A A 65

a On stock A Delivery time: depending on production specification For details see www.egger.com/availabilityguide G Compact laminate Upon request in the thicknesses 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13 mm with black core With white core only in W1001 ST9 (from stock in 8 and 13 mm, other thicknesses upon request) Upon request in Flammex version (only with black core in the thicknesses 6, 8 and 10 mm) Feelwood synchronised pores from stock in 8 and 13 mm with black core A Vertical Application Only Q = Endgrain edging All dimensions in mm G C Eurodekor Additional core materials upon request Compact Laminates 2 790 2 060 2 800 2 070 8 2 800 2 070 19 2 800 2 070 25 2 800 2 070 10 / 12 / 16 / 22 2 800 2 070 28 / 32 / 38 Multilayer structure Standard format 2 800 1 310 0.8 XL format 2 790 2 060 0.8 EH Laminates Coloured core 2 800 1 310 0.8 Door Sizes 2 150 950 0.8 2 150 1 020 0.8 B K PerfectSense 2 800 2 070 19 Eurolight 2 800 2 070 38 / 50 23 0.4 (200 m) unglued 23 0.4 (100 m) pre-glued F Edging 23 0.8 (75 m) 23 x 1.0 ABS / 23 x 1.3 PMMA (75 m) 23 2.0 (75 m) 33 0.8 (75 m) 33 2.0 (75 m) 43 0.8 (25 m) 43 1.5 (25 m) 43 2.0 / 54 2.0 (25 m) H3430 ST22 White Aland Pine A A A A A A A a a A A A A A A H3433 ST22 Polar Aland Pine A A A A A A A a a A A A A A A H3450 ST22 White Fleetwood A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A H3451 ST22 Champagne Fleetwood A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A H3453 ST22 Lava Grey Fleetwood A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A H3470 ST22 Natural Pine A a a A A A A a A a a a A A H3700 ST10 Natural Pacific Walnut A A A A A A A a a A A A A A A H3704 ST15 Tobacco Aida Walnut A A A A A A A a A A A A A a A H3710 ST9 Natural Carini Walnut A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3711 ST9 Tobacco Carini Walnut A a a A A A A a A a a a A A H3730 ST10 Natural Hickory A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3732 ST10 Brown Hickory A A A A A A A a A A A A A A H3734 ST9 Natural Dijon Walnut A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A H3773 ST9 Bleached Carini Walnut A a a A A A A a a A a a a A A H3840 ST9 Natural Mandal Maple A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A H3860 ST9 Champagne Hard Maple A a a a A A A a A a a a a a a A H3991 ST10 Natural Country Beech A a a a A A A a a A a a a a a A Material Reproductions F186 ST9 Light Grey Chicago Concrete A A a a A A A a a A a a a a a a A F187 ST9 Dark Grey Chicago Concrete A A a A A A A a a A a a a A a A F274 ST9 Light Concrete A a a A A A A a A a a a A a A F283 ST22 Boston Concrete A A A A A A A a A A A A A a A F302 ST87 Ferro Bronze A A a A A A A a a A a a a A a A F310 ST87 Ceramic Rust A A a A A A A a A a a a A a A F311 ST87 Anthracite Ceramic A A a A A A A a A a a a A a A F424 ST10 Brown Linen A A A A A A A a A A A A A A F425 ST10 Beige Linen A a a A A A A a A a a a A A F426 ST10 Grey Linen A A A A A A A a A A A A A A F433 ST10 Anthracite Linen A A A A A A A a A A A A A A F447 ST2 Lava Grey Metallic A A A A A A A A a A A A A A A F477 ST9 Blue-Grey Metallic A A A A A A A A a A A A A A A F478 ST9 Cubanit Grey Metallic A A A A A A A A a A A A A A A F501 ST2 Brushed Aluminium A A A a A A A A a a A a a a A A F509 ST2 Aluminium A A A a A A A A a a A a a a A A F570 ST2 Metallic Copper A A A A A A A A a A A A A A A F571 ST2 Gold Metallic A A A A A A A A a A A A A A A F784 ST2 Brushed Brass A A A A A A A A a A A A A A A 66

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