DESIGN & DETAILING MANUAL - Supawood
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DESIGN & DETAILING MANUAL
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Visit our SUPACOUSTIC webpageh�ps://www.supawood.com.au/products/supacous�c/
At a glance...Crisp edges to both slo�ed and perforated pa�erns
Tidy, easy-install with proprietary concealed fixing systems
High acous�c performance using Integrated Acous�c Tex�le
Lab-cer�fied noise and reverb control
Service and access panel op�ons
BCA compliant to Fire Groups 1 and 2
Cer�fied materials to maximise Green Star credits
A full, ten-year performance warranty
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Contents
Sec�on Page
FAQ ................................................................................. 4
Acous�c pa�erns ................................................. 5
Binary
Slot pa�erns
V-slots
Perfora�on pa�erns
Crea�ve pa�erns
Services Zones
Detailing ...................................................................... 21
Joint op�ons
Return op�ons
Access panels
Installa�on ................................................................. 30
Semi-concealed fixing
Face & Decal fixing
NCK & floa�ng fixing
Cu�ng & handling instruc�ons
Compliance & Performance ......................... 45
Fire
Acous�cs
Sustainability
Warranty
Maintenance
Spec Wording ......................................................... 68
Cer�fied Installers ............................................... 69
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Frequently Asked Ques�onsSpecial Applica�ons:
Fire Group 1 or 2
Fire Group 1 – Supafinish & Supacolour perforated op�ons – refer our technical staff.Fire Group 2 – Supasurface V-Series, Natural Timber Veneer and Mimic op�ons. Also Supafinish & Supacolour slo�ed op�ons – refer our technical staff.For non-combus�ble op�ons see Non-combus�ble brochure
Curved Can be supplied curvable or pre-curved down to a 600mm radius. Refer our technical staff for more details.
Access panels Standard drop-down panel detail available.See also Supa�le DIT brochure if 100% accessibility is required.
SustainabilityFormaldehyde E0 (E1 if Fire Group 1 or 2).FSC or PEFC available in all finishes except some veneers.WELL & LEED compliance available.
Humid areas Wetsealed panel op�on available with a 3 year warranty.See also Non-combus�ble brochure for more durable op�ons.
Panel Dimensions:Standard thickness 12mm
Standard sizes 2390 x 1190mm, 2390 x 590mm, 1890 x 1190mm, 1190 x 1190mm.
Maximum size 3000 x 1200mm – Supaveneer, Mimic and Fire Group 1 and 2 op�ons.3600 x 1200mm – Supafinish, Supasurface V-series and Supacolour when Fire Group 3.
Custom panel shapes Available including border following shaped panel edge.
Acous�c op�ons:Perfora�ons/ slots Standard pa�erns are available as well as any custom op�ons.
Acous�c backing Black acous�c tex�le (IAT).HP50 bulk insula�on blanket can be added for extra performance.
Joints:Standard joint op�ons 10mm express joint or 3mm V-bu� joint.
Standard return op�ons Inset , flush or bird’s beak return.
Installa�on:
Standard framing Ceilings – furring channels and top cross rails.Walls – furring channels.
Recommended fixing systemsSW200 – semi-concealed fixingPLK – face fixing or decal fixingNCK – floa�ng fixing
Fixing centres 600mm centres with a 150mm can�lever.Slo�ed panels and panels with a large open area may require fixing at 450mm centres.
Approximate weight of panel Typically 9kg/ m2.
Services, posi�oning A non-perforated services zone within acous�c panels can be supplied as standard.
Service, maximum weight 1kg without independent suspension.
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© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0760
% OPEN AREA % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 9MM % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 12MM
10.19% 126% 138%
SIZES AVAILABLE:2390 X 1190 1790 X 11901190 X1190 2390 X 590
Acous�c pa�erns - Binary
Binary 1
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© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0761
% OPEN AREA % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 9mm % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 12mm
8.3% 121% 131%
SIZES AVAILABLE:2390 X 1190 1790 X 11901190 X1190 2390 X 590
Acous�c pa�erns - Binary
Binary 2
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© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0762
% OPEN AREA % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 9mm % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 12mm
6.06% 115% 122%
SIZES AVAILABLE:2390 X 1190 1790 X 11901190 X1190 2390 X 590
Acous�c pa�erns - Binary
Binary 3
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© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0764
% OPEN AREA % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 9mm % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 12mm
10.19% 126% 138%
SIZES AVAILABLE:2390 X 1190 1790 X 11901190 X1190 2390 X 590
Acous�c pa�erns - Binary
Binary 5
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© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0721
TYPE SLOT WIDTH % OPEN AREA % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 12mm
SS91/80 8mm *NOTE 5 13% 125%
SS91/100 10mm 16% 122%
NOTES:
1. PANELS 300mm OR LESS WIDE USUALLY SUPPLIED UNSLOTTED.
2. REQUIRES REINFORCING BATTENS FIXED TO THE REAR OF PANEL
AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SLOTS TO INCREASE OVERALL RIGIDITY.
INCLUDED IN SW200. THIS IS AN EXTRA OVER FOR OTHER FIXING SYSTEMS.
3. ALL SLOTS EQUAL LENGTH.
4. TOP AND BOTTOM BORDERS EQUAL.
5. THIS SLOT SIZE NOT AVALIABLE IN FR MDF.
SS91
Acous�c pa�erns - Slots
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Acous�c pa�erns - Slots
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0722
TYPE SLOT WIDTH % OPEN AREA % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 12mm
SS51/80 8mm *NOTE 4 14% 128%
SS51/100 10mm 17% 125%
SS51/130 13mm 22% 120%
NOTES:
1. PANELS 241mm TO 700mm WIDE SUPPLIED WITH 1 ROWS OF SLOTS.
PANELS 240mm OR LESS WIDE USUALLY SUPPLIED UNSLOTTED.
2. ALL SLOTS EQUAL LENGTH.
3. TOP AND BOTTOM BORDERS EQUAL.
4. THIS SLOT SIZE NOT AVALIABLE IN FR MDF.
SS51
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© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0723
TYPE SLOT WIDTH % OPEN AREA % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 12mm
SS41/80 8mm *NOTE 4 13% 127%
SS41/100 10mm 17% 124%
SS41/130 13mm 22% 119%
NOTES:
1. PANELS 501mm TO 900mm WIDE SUPPLIED WITH 2 ROWS OF SLOTS.
PANELS 241mm TO 500mm WIDE SUPPLIED WITH 1 ROW OF SLOTS.
PANELS 240mm OR LESS WIDE USUALLY SUPPLIED UNSLOTTED.
2. ALL SLOTS EQUAL LENGTH.
3. TOP AND BOTTOM BORDERS EQUAL.
4. THIS SLOT SIZE NOT AVALIABLE IN FR MDF.
SS41
Acous�c pa�erns - Slots
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Acous�c pa�erns - Slot varia�ons
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0729
Standard Vee Slot Shape* See separate sheets for slot widths, spacing
and borders of standard pa�erns.
SV51SV41SV61
Staggered Border/Offset Slots* Typical offset dimension is double the
standard border dimension,
FACE OF PANEL
SECTION
SS910/100 STAGGERED SLOTS
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Acous�c pa�erns - Perfora�ons
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0731
SP1
NOTE:
WHEN SPECIFYING PERFORATIONS, INSERT PERFORATIONS DIAMETER CODE AT END OF PRODUCT TYPE.
EXAMPLE, TYPE SP4/60, IS SUPAWOOD TYPE SP4 WITH 6.0mm PERFORATIONS.
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, A STAND-ARD BORDER OF 50mm (NOMINAL) TO THE EDGE OF THE SHEET WILL BE USED.
* ONLY SIZES MARKED WITH AN * ARE AVAILABLE IN FR MDF.
NOT SUITABLE FOR PLY SUBSTRATES
TYPE PERFORATIONDIAMETER
APPROX. %OPEN AREA
% EXPOSED SURFACEAREA IF 9mm
% EXPOSED SURFACEAREA IF 12mm
SP1/60 6.0mm 4% 121% 129%
SP1/70* 7.0mm 6% 123% 133%
SP1/80* 8.0mm 7% 126% 137%
SP1/100* 10.0mm 11% 130% 143%
SP1/120* 12.0mm 16% 133% 149%
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© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0732
SP2
NOTE:
WHEN SPECIFYING PERFORATIONS, INSERT PERFORATIONS DIAMETER CODE AT END OF PRODUCT TYPE.
EXAMPLE, TYPE SP4/60, IS SUPAWOOD TYPE SP4 WITH 6.0mm PERFORATIONS.
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, A STAND-ARD BORDER OF 50mm (NOMINAL) TO THE EDGE OF THE SHEET WILL BE USED.
* ONLY SIZES MARKED WITH AN * ARE AVAILABLE IN FR MDF.
NOT SUITABLE FOR PLY SUBSTRATES.
TYPE PERFORATIONDIAMETER
APPROX. %OPEN AREA
% EXPOSED SURFACEAREA IF 9mm
% EXPOSED SURFACEAREA IF 12mm
SP1/60 6.0mm 8% 159.40% 139.5%
SP1/70* 7.0mm 11% 167.11% 144.5%
SP1/100* 10.0mm 22% 187.05% 157%
SP1/120* 12.0mm 32% 198.88% 163.2%
Acous�c pa�erns - Perfora�ons
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© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0738
SP3
Acous�c pa�erns - Perfora�ons
TYPE PERFORATIONDIAMETER
APPROX. %OPEN AREA
% EXPOSED SURFACEAREA IF 9mm
% EXPOSED SURFACEAREA IF 12mm
SP3/100* 10.0mm 6% 115% 121%
SP3/120* 12.0mm 8% 116% 124%
NOTE:
WHEN SPECIFYING PERFORATIONS, INSERT PERFORATIONS DIAMETER CODE AT END OF PRODUCT TYPE.
EXAMPLE, TYPE SP4/60, IS SUPAWOOD TYPE SP4 WITH 6.0mm PERFORATIONS.
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, A STAND-ARD BORDER OF 50mm (NOMINAL) TO THE EDGE OF THE SHEET WILL BE USED.
* ONLY SIZES MARKED WITH AN * ARE AVAILABLE IN FR MDF.
NOT SUITABLE FOR PLY SUBSTRATES.
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© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0741
Acous�c pa�erns - Crea�ve
% OPEN AREA % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 9mm % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 12mm
16.4% 98% 102%
SIZES AVAILABLE:2390 X 1190 1790 X 11901190 X1190 2390 X 590
Bubbles
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Acous�c pa�erns - Crea�ve
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0742
Cyberspace
% OPEN AREA % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 9mm % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 12mm
13.8% 112% 121%
SIZES AVAILABLE:2390 X 1190 1790 X 11901190 X1190 2390 X 590
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Acous�c pa�erns - Crea�ve
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0744
Breeze
% OPEN AREA % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 9mm % VISIBLE SURFACE AREA IF 12mm
29% 92% 99%
SIZES AVAILABLE:2390 X 1190 1790 X 11901190 X1190 2390 X 590
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Acous�c pa�erns - Service zones
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing
Service op�onsFor services, the below service op�ons are suggested. If no service op�on is selected, cut outs smaller than 160mm diameter will be on site through slots/perfora�ons, but for larger cut outs, a service op�on or solid panel will be included automa�cally to increase the strength of the panel.
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Detailing - Express joints
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0810
Section Detail 1
Pane
lPa
nel
Back
ing
Stri
p
10
Wall Panel to Wall Panel
Section Detail 3
Panel
Backing Strip
Perpendicular Surfaces
Adj
acen
tSu
rfac
e
Section Detail 4
Ceiling
Wall/Ceiling Junction
Pane
l
Back
ing
Stri
p
15N
om.
Section Detail 6
Panel
Internal Corner - Plan View
Pane
l
Back
ing
Stri
p
10
Section Detail 5
Pane
l
Wall Panel to Skirting
Floor
Pack
ing
Skirting
15 Nom
.
15 Nom.
Section Detail 2
Panel
Wall Panel Fixed to Plasterboard
12or
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Paint Framing Black
2 Nom.
E10 joints - Walls Standard joint details
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Detailing - Express joints
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0820
E10 joints - Walls Standard joint details
Section Detail 7
Panel
Pane
l
External Corner - Plan View
2
2
Section Detail 9
Doo
r/W
indo
wJa
mb
Door/Window Junction
Panel
Backing Strip
10
16 x 16 Clear AnodisedAluminium Angle
Panel
Min
.50m
mN
omin
al
Section Detail 8Wall Return
5 nom.Return scribed towidth and gluefixed on site
Base Structure (eg Plasterboard/ Painted Render)
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Detailing - Express joints
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0850
E10 joints - Ceilings Standard joint details
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Detailing - Bu� joints
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0831
B3 joints - Walls Standard joint details
Section Detail 5
Pane
l
Wall Panel to Skirting
Floor
Pack
ing
Skirting
15 Nom
.
Section Detail 6
Panel
Panel
Internal Corner - Plan View
2
2N
om.
Pane
l
15N
om.
Section Detail 4Ceiling to Wall
FCL
Section Detail 3
Panel
Backing Strip
15 Nom.
Perpendicular Surfaces
Adj
acen
tSu
rfac
e CEILING
Panel Panel
Section Detail 1Panel to Panel
1.5
5
1.52
Section Detail 2
Panel
Wall Panel Fixed to Plasterboard
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Paint Framing Black
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Detailing - Bu� joints
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0861
B3 joints - Ceilings SUPAFINISH Standard joint details
2mm gap allows for expansion and contraction.
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Detailing - Returns
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #5011
Inset return - Ceiling return details
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Detailing - Returns
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #5022
Flush return - Ceiling return details
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Detailing - Returns
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #5031
Rebate birdsbeak return - Ceiling return details
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Detailing - Access panels
Typical detail for side latch
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #7018
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Detailing - Returns
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #7081
E10 joints wall access panel
Panel Clad DoorUse for concealed doors, 32mm+ e.g. Fire—rated cupboards etc.
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Installa�on - Semi-concealed fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0901
SW200 - Typical wall fixing detail
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Installa�on - Semi-concealed fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0902
SW200 - Typical ceiling fixing detail
AT 600mm CTRS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
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Installa�on - Semi-concealed fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0905
SW200 SUPALINESolid panel adjoining SAC200 fixing from above.
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Installa�on - Semi-concealed fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0910
SW200 - Framing details flat panels
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Installa�on - Semi-concealed fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0908
SW900 - Thermoplas�c fixing washer - slo�ed panels typical wall fixing detail
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Installa�on - Semi-concealed fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #0907
SW900 - Thermoplas�c fixing washer - perforated panels
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Installa�on - Face & Decal fixing
Direct screw fixing - For PLK & Decal fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #1010
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Installa�on - Face & Decal fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #1060
Direct screw fixing - For PLK & Decal fixing
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Installa�on - NCK fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #2600
Installa�on instruc�ons - for noise control kits
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Installa�on - NCK fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #2600
Installa�on instruc�ons - for noise control kits
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Installa�on - NCK fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #2600
Installa�on instruc�ons - for noise control kits
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Installa�on - NCK fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #2640
Depth op�ons - for NCK & floa�ng fixing
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Installa�on - NCK fixing
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #2600© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #2600
Depth op�ons - for noise control kits
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Installa�on - Handling
AS WITH ALL PRE-FINISHED SURFACES SUPAWOOD PANELS MUST BE HANDLED WITH CARE.
STORAGE
Material delivered to site to be stored flat in an enclosed shelter. The storage area must be protected from sun and moisture. Open sided sheds should not be regarded as dry stores. Panels are not to be stored in conditions of relative humidity over 60%.
Packs should be evenly supported at each end and at intervals of not more than 750mm where packs are multiple stacked. All supports must be vertically aligned. To minimise the risk of warping panels should be allowed to acclimatise in the area they are to be installed.
HANDLING
Keep work area clean to avoid scratching. Avoid contact with abrasive surfaces or grit. Lift sheets carefully, do not slide on the decorative surface. Do not use as a work surface. Always store sheets face to face with a sheet of protective foam between the faces.
CUTTING/MACHINING
SUPAFINISH can be cut, drilled and machined using standard woodworking equipment fitted with tungsten carbide tipped cutting edges. It is recommended that the material be cut using a fine toothed tungsten tipped blade. Panels must usually be cut upside down as the blade must cut intothe finished face of the panel.
Sprinklers and other services should if possible be positioned inside service zones (extra wide borders or zones in the panel).
Where this is not possible and slotted areas are cut through, thereby reducing the structural integrity of the panel, extra battens, or a backing plate must be fixed to the rear of the panel at the time the hole is cut, I.e. before the panel is installed.
EXPANSION JOINTS
All joint details supplied by Supawood must be followed. Many Supawood panels require joints to allow for expansion and contraction of panels. In addition to this buildings may also have nominated expansion joints which must be allowed for in planning panel jointing.
MASKING
Do not use standard masking tape on this product. All masking must be done with SUPAFINISH Masking Tape. This tape will be supplied in 50mm wide rolls free (on request) with order.
CLEANING
For cleaning use a water dampened cloth with a mild detergent or a furniture polish such as ‘Mr Sheen’. Do not use abrasive cleaning chemicals or strong solvents and take care not to scratch the decorative surface.
OH&S WARNINGS
Depending on the specification panels may have prefixed furring channels on rear. We recommend safety gloves for the handling of these panels to avoid injury from sharp edges. We recommend panels larger then 1800x1200mm be handled by two persons.
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Installa�on - Cu�ng
Cu�ng procedure for SUPACOLOUR / SUPAVENEER ‘PLUS’ 1. Establish a line to which the panel has to be cut and place 50mm wide paper masking
tape over the line with 10mm of the tape to the waste side.
2. Cut the panel with a tungsten carbide �pped saw blade. Cut the panel from the rear if using a circular hand saw.
3. With the masking tape s�ll in place, slightly arris the edge with a disc sander.
4. Touch up the edge with the touch-up paint provided and then remove the tape.
5. Cleaning Procedure: For glue spots, etc. rub lightly with PREPSOL (light degreaser). Wipe with warm soapy water on so� cloth. Dry with So� cloth.
SUPACOLOUR / SUPAVENEER ‘PLUS’
SUPACOLOUR / SUPAVENEER ‘PLUS’
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #9101
WASTE
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Installa�on - Cu�ng
Cu�ng procedure for SUPAFINISH 1. Establish a line to which the panel has to be cut and place 150mm wide Special masking tape
as supplied by Supawood over the line with 30mm of the tape to the waste side.
2. Cut the panel with a tungsten carbide �pped saw blade. Cut the panel from the rear if using a circular hand saw.
3. With the masking tape s�ll in place, touch up the edge.
i) If White, use touch-up paint provided.
ii) If light �mber, leave raw MDF.
iii) If dark �mber, use stain provided.
4. Remove the tape.
5. Cleaning Procedure: For glue spots, etc. rub lightly with PREPSOL (light degreaser). Wipe with warm soapy water on so� cloth. Dry with So� cloth.
WASTE
SUPAFINISH PANEL
SUPAFINISH PANEL
© SUPAWOOD - Drawing #9102
WASTE
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Fire cer�fica�ons
SUPACOUSTIC/SUPALINE FR MDF Panels - Fire Group 1SUPAFINISH and SUPACOLOUR
Technical Data
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Fire cer�fica�ons
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Fire cer�fica�ons
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Fire cer�fica�ons
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Fire cer�fica�ons
SUPACOUSTIC/SUPALINE FR MDF Panels - Fire Group 2SUPAFINISH, SUPAVENEER, SUPACOLOUR, SUPASURFACE V-Series and MIMIC
Technical Data
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Fire cer�fica�ons
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Fire cer�fica�ons
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Fire cer�fica�ons
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Acous�cs
Product Summary + Technical Informa�onThe Supacous�c Parallel Slo�ed Pa�ern is engineered with a combina-�on of resonant and porous acous�c technologies. NRC of 0.65 can be achieved when bulk insula�on is added.FinishesA variety of finishing op�ons are available including colours, veneers, laminates & Mimic. FixingA variety of fixing op�ons are available including drop in �les. Fire ra�ngsGroup 1 – 3Environmental PEFC, FSC, EO
ABSORBER
25mm Air-gap 55mm Air-gap 98mm Air-gap
Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�on
Hz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Octα α α α α α
100 0.04 100 0.18 100 0.47125 0.08 0.10 125 0.20 0.25 125 0.41 0.50160 0.15 160 0.34 160 0.59200 0.17 200 0.38 200 0.61250 0.20 0.20 250 0.46 0.45 250 0.63 0.60315 0.30 315 0.55 315 0.62400 0.33 400 0.52 400 0.64500 0.41 0.40 500 0.61 0.60 500 0.70 0.65630 0.47 630 0.64 630 0.67800 0.51 800 0.66 800 0.63
1000 0.55 0.55 1000 0.65 0.65 1000 0.62 0.601250 0.60 1250 0.66 1250 0.611600 0.64 1600 0.60 1600 0.532000 0.65 0.60 2000 0.60 0.55 2000 0.50 0.502500 0.56 2500 0.45 2500 0.483150 0.48 3150 0.41 3150 0.434000 0.48 0.50 4000 0.47 0.50 4000 0.49 0.505000 0.60 5000 0.61 5000 0.62
NRC 0.45 NRC 0.55 NRC 0.60α 0.45 α 0.60 α 0.60
Lengths Widths1200 6001800 120024003000
3600
0.000.100.200.300.400.500.600.700.800.901.00
Abso
rptio
n Co
effic
ient
Frequency (Hz)
25mm Air-gap 55mm Air-gap 98mm Air-gap
SLOT
ABSO
RBER
Freq Sca�ering Hz Coefficient
S
800 0.00
1000 0.00
1250 0.00
1600 0.00
2000 0.00
2500 0.00
3150 0.00
4000 0.00
5000 0.02
NATA Cer�fied Laboratory DataTes�ng conducted @Na�onal Acous�c LaboratoriesMeasurement in accordance with AS ISO 354-2006 “Acous�cs-Measurement of sound ab-sorp�on in a reverbera�on room”AS ISO 11654-2002 “Acous�cs – Ra�ng of Sound Absorp-�on – Materials and Systems”Condi�onsALL tests are conducted with framing behind as per instal-la�on condi�ons. Integrated Acous�c Tex�le (IAT) incorpo-rated in results.
Click here for full lab rest reports
NRC 0.45 – 0.60 Sound Absorp�on Class C – D
17% Open Area22% open area available
Standard parallel slo�ed pa�erns
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Acous�cs
Product Summary + Technical Informa�onThe Supacous�c Parallel Slo�ed Pa�ern is engineered with a combi-na�on of resonant and porous acous�c technologies. NRC of 0.75 can be achieved when V-Slots are used.FinishesA variety of finishing op�ons are available including colours, veneers, laminates & Mimic. FixingA variety of fixing op�ons are available including drop in �les. Fire ra�ngsGroup 1 – 3Environmental PEFC, FSC, EO
Lengths Widths1200 6001800 120024003000
3600
Standard parallel slo�edpa�ern + bulk insula�on
0.000.100.200.300.400.500.600.700.800.901.00
Abso
rptio
n Co
effic
ient
Frequency (Hz)
25mm Air-gap 55mm Air-gap 98mm Air-gap
25mm Air-gap + UHP25 55mm Air-gap + HP50 98mm Air-gap + HP50Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�onHz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Oct
α α α α α α100 0.12 100 0.37 100 0.54125 0.17 0.25 125 0.36 0.45 125 0.47 0.60160 0.39 160 0.59 160 0.72200 0.44 200 0.61 200 0.66250 0.53 0.50 250 0.63 0.65 250 0.67 0.65315 0.58 315 0.70 315 0.69400 0.57 400 0.67 400 0.67500 0.61 0.60 500 0.69 0.70 500 0.69 0.70630 0.58 630 0.69 630 0.7800 0.57 800 0.69 800 0.66
1000 0.60 0.60 1000 0.67 0.65 1000 0.64 0.651250 0.58 1250 0.64 1250 0.611600 0.57 1600 0.61 1600 0.552000 0.59 0.55 2000 0.59 0.55 2000 0.54 0.552500 0.56 2500 0.49 2500 0.503150 0.56 3150 0.47 3150 0.474000 0.61 0.65 4000 0.51 0.55 4000 0.54 0.555000 0.71 5000 0.64 5000 0.67
NRC 0.55 NRC 0.65 NRC 0.65α 0.60 α 0.65 α 0.65
NRC 0.55 – 0.65 Sound Absorp�on Class C
17% Open Area22% open area available
SLOTABSORBER
Freq Sca�ering Hz Coefficient
S
800 0.00
1000 0.00
1250 0.00
1600 0.00
2000 0.00
2500 0.00
3150 0.00
4000 0.00
5000 0.02
Acous�cs
NATA Cer�fied Laboratory DataTes�ng conducted @Na�onal Acous�c LaboratoriesMeasurement in accordance withAS ISO 354-2006 “Acous�cs-Measurement of sound absorp-�on in a reverbera�on room”AS ISO 11654-2002 “Acous�cs – Ra�ng of Sound Absorp�on – Materials and Systems”Condi�onsALL tests are conducted with framing behind as per installa-�on condi�ons. Integrated Acous�c Tex�le (IAT) incorpo-rated in results.
Click here for full lab rest reports
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Acous�csV-slo�ed pa�erns NRC 0.40 – 0.60
Sound Absorp�on Class C – D17% Open Area22% open area available
SLOT
ABSO
RBER
Product Summary + Technical Informa�onV-Slots increase NRC and compliment the slo�ed aesthe�c. NRC of 0.75 can be achieved when bulk insula�on is added.FinishesA variety of finishing op�ons are available including colours, veneers, laminates & Mimic. FixingA variety of fixing op�ons are available including drop in �les. Fire ra�ngsGroup 1 – 3Environmental PEFC, FSC, EO
NATA Cer�fied Laboratory DataTes�ng conducted @Na�onal Acous�c LaboratoriesMeasurement in accordance withAS ISO 354-2006 “Acous�cs-Measurement of sound absorp�on in a reverbera�on room”AS ISO 11654-2002 “Acous�cs – Ra�ng of Sound Absorp�on –Materials and Systems”Condi�onsALL tests are conducted with framing behind as per installa�on condi�ons. Integrated Acous�c Tex�le (IAT) incorporated in results.
Click here for full lab rest reports
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25mm Air-gap 55mm Air-gap 98mm Air-gap
25mm Air-gap 55mm Air-gap 98mm Air-gapFreq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�onHz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Oct
α α α α α α100 0.04 100 0.14 100 0.29125 0.08 0.10 125 0.12 0.20 125 0.26 0.35160 0.11 160 0.27 160 0.47200 0.11 200 0.26 200 0.51250 0.13 0.15 250 0.31 0.30 250 0.60 0.60315 0.18 315 0.4 315 0.68400 0.18 400 0.42 400 0.64500 0.22 0.20 500 0.47 0.50 500 0.70 0.65630 0.26 630 0.56 630 0.58800 0.49 800 0.63 800 0.57
1000 0.67 0.65 1000 0.70 0.65 1000 0.59 0.601250 0.72 1250 0.69 1250 0.571600 0.71 1600 0.64 1600 0.502000 0.70 0.70 2000 0.57 0.55 2000 0.47 0.502500 0.62 2500 0.5 2500 0.553150 0.57 3150 0.53 3150 0.574000 0.49 0.55 4000 0.51 0.55 4000 0.51 0.555000 0.59 5000 0.55 5000 0.59
NRC 0.40 NRC 0.50 NRC 0.60α 0.30 (MH) α 0.55 α 0.60
Freq Sca�ering Hz Coefficient
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800 0.00
1000 0.00
1250 0.00
1600 0.00
2000 0.00
2500 0.00
3150 0.00
4000 0.00
5000 0.02
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Acous�csAcous�cs SLOTABSORBER
V-slo�ed pa�ern+ bulk insula�on
NRC 0.75Sound Absorp�on Class C
17% Open Area22% open area available
Lengths Widths1200 6001800 120024003000
3600
Product Summary + Technical Informa�onThe Supacous�c V Slo�ed pa�ern u�lises unique ‘V-Slots’. V-Slots increase NRC and compliment the slo�ed aesthe�c. A high NRC with minimal air space can be achieved.FinishesA variety of finishing op�ons are available including colours, veneers, laminates & Mimic. FixingA variety of fixing op�ons are available including drop in �les. Fire ra�ngsGroup 1 – 3Environmental
PEFC, FSC, EO
25mm Air-gap + UHP25 55mm Air-gap + HP50 98mm Air-gap + HP50Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�onHz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Oct
α α α α α α100 0.08 100 0.25 100 0.38125 0.12 0.15 125 0.24 0.35 125 0.35 0.45160 0.28 160 0.49 160 0.59200 0.33 200 0.53 200 0.68250 0.44 0.45 250 0.62 0.65 250 0.79 0.80315 0.63 315 0.74 315 0.87400 0.75 400 0.84 400 0.93500 0.79 0.80 500 0.95 0.90 500 0.96 0.90630 0.83 630 0.98 630 0.87800 0.87 800 0.86 800 0.69
1000 0.87 0.85 1000 0.78 0.80 1000 0.65 0.651250 0.88 1250 0.74 1250 0.621600 0.86 1600 0.70 1600 0.632000 0.83 0.85 2000 0.63 0.65 2000 0.65 0.652500 0.84 2500 0.61 2500 0.673150 0.78 3150 0.65 3150 0.664000 0.65 0.70 4000 0.61 0.65 4000 0.62 0.655000 0.63 5000 0.63 5000 0.63
NRC 0.75 NRC 0.75 NRC 0.75α 0.75 α 0.75 α 0.70 (H)
Freq Sca�ering Hz Coefficient
S
800 0.00
1000 0.00
1250 0.00
1600 0.00
2000 0.00
2500 0.00
3150 0.00
4000 0.00
5000 0.02
NATA Cer�fied Laboratory DataTes�ng conducted @Na�onal Acous�c LaboratoriesMeasurement in accordance withAS ISO 354-2006 “Acous�cs-Measurement of sound absorp�on in a reverbera�on room”AS ISO 11654-2002 “Acous�cs – Ra�ng of Sound Absorp�on –Materials and Systems”Condi�onsALL tests are conducted with framing behind as per installa�on condi�ons. Integrated Acous�c Tex�le (IAT) incorporated in results.
Click here for full lab rest reports
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Acous�csPerforated Panel Data NRC 0.70 – 0.90
Sound Absorp�on Class CUp to 36% Open Area
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Product Summary + Technical Informa�onA variety of standard and bespoke perforated panels can be created. Panels with open areas up to 36% are available. FinishesA variety of finishing op�ons are available including colours, ve-neers, laminates & Mimic. FixingA variety of fixing op�ons are available including drop in �les. Fire ra�ngsGroup 1 – 3Environmental PEFC, FSC, EO
NATA Cer�fied Laboratory DataTes�ng @Royal Melbourne Ins�tute of TechnologyMeasurement in accordance withAS1045-1988 “Measurement of absorp�on coefficients in a rever-bera�on room”
Click here for full lab test reports
SP2/100 No insula�on25% open area 90mm Air-gap
SP2/100 No insula�on25% open area 400mm Air-gap
Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�on
Hz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Octα α α α
100 0.17 100 0.84125 0.23 0.20 125 0.80 0.80160 0.23 160 0.70200 0.28 200 0.84250 0.43 0.40 250 0.92 0.90315 0.54 315 0.92400 0.69 400 0.73500 0.79 0.80 500 0.60 0.70630 0.96 630 0.74800 1.01 800 0.77
1000 1.00 1.00 1000 0.72 0.751250 0.93 1250 0.781600 0.79 1600 0.822000 0.61 0.70 2000 0.78 0.802500 0.63 2500 0.763150 0.64 3150 0.724000 0.58 0.60 4000 0.68 0.705000 0.61 5000 0.68
NRC 0.70 NRC 0.75α 0.70 (M) α 0.75 (L)
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Acous�csNCK Sawtooth fixing,V-slo�ed pa�ern
NRC 0.60 - 0.75Sound Absorp�on Class C
17% Open Area22% open area available
SLOTABSORBER
Product Summary + Technical Informa�onThe Supacous�c Sawtooth Slo�ed Pa�ern can also be perforated. This system can also be used to reduce nega�ve acous�cal effects from hard parallel surfaces.FinishesA variety of finishing op�ons are available including colours, veneers, laminates & Mimic. FixingA variety of fixing op�ons are available including floa�ng systems. Fire ra�ngsGroup 1 – 3Environmental PEFC, FSC, EO
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V Slotted V Slotted + Insulation
NATA Cer�fied Laboratory DataTes�ng conducted @Na�onal Acous�c LaboratoriesMeasurement in accordance withAS ISO 354-2006 “Acous�cs-Measurement of sound absorp�on in a reverbera�on room”AS ISO 11654-2002 “Acous�cs – Ra�ng of Sound Absorp�on –Materials and Systems”Condi�onsALL tests are conducted with framing behind as per installa�on condi�ons. Integrated Acous�c Tex�le (IAT) incorporated in results.
Click here for full lab test reports
Freq Sca�ering Hz Coefficient
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800 0.00
1000 0.04
1250 0.13
1600 0.43
2000 0.60
2500 0.57
3150 0.53
4000 0.68
5000 0.63
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V Slo�ed V Slo�ed + HP50Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�onHz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Oct
α α α α100 0.36 100 0.5125 0.42 0.45 125 0.51 0.60160 0.57 160 0.75200 0.56 200 0.80250 0.64 0.65 250 0.85 0.85315 0.70 315 0.96400 0.71 400 1.00500 0.72 0.65 500 0.95 0.90630 0.55 630 0.76800 0.54 800 0.64
1000 0.55 0.55 1000 0.63 0.651250 0.57 1250 0.651600 0.57 1600 0.672000 0.56 0.55 2000 0.67 0.702500 0.57 2500 0.693150 0.61 3150 0.704000 0.59 0.60 4000 0.66 0.705000 0.65 5000 0.7
NRC 0.60 NRC 0.75α 0.60 (L) α 0.70 (L)
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Acous�csNCK Sawtooth fixing,Parrallel slo�ed pa�ern
NRC 0.60 - 0.65Sound Absorp�on Class C
17% Open Area22% open area available
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Product Summary + + Technical Informa�onThe Supacous�c Sawtooth Slo�ed Pa�ern can also be perforated. NRC of 0.75 can be achieved when V-Slots and bulk insula�on is add-ed.FinishesA variety of finishing op�ons are available including colours, veneers, laminates & Mimic. FixingA variety of fixing op�ons are available including floa�ng systems. Fire ra�ngsGroup 1 – 3Environmental PEFC, FSC, EO
0.000.100.200.300.400.500.600.700.800.901.00
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NATA Cer�fied Laboratory DataTes�ng conducted @Na�onal Acous�c LaboratoriesMeasurement in accordance withAS ISO 354-2006 “Acous�cs-Measurement of sound absorp-�on in a reverbera�on room”AS ISO 11654-2002 “Acous�cs – Ra�ng of Sound Absorp�on –Materials and Systems”Condi�onsALL tests are conducted with framing behind as per installa-�on condi�ons. Integrated Acous�c Tex�le (IAT) incorpo-rated in results.
Click here for full lab test reports
Freq Sca�ering Hz Coefficient
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800 0.00
1000 0.04
1250 0.13
1600 0.43
2000 0.60
2500 0.57
3150 0.53
4000 0.68
5000 0.63
Lengths Widths1200 6001800 120024003000
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Parallel Slo�ed Parallel Slo�ed + HP50Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�onHz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Oct
α α α α100 0.47 100 0.51125 0.50 0.50 125 0.48 0.55160 0.60 160 0.67200 0.53 200 0.58250 0.62 0.60 250 0.65 0.65315 0.62 315 0.69400 0.65 400 0.71500 0.63 0.65 500 0.7 0.70630 0.64 630 0.64800 0.65 800 0.65
1000 0.60 0.60 1000 0.60 0.60
1250 0.60 1250 0.591600 0.53 1600 0.562000 0.53 0.50 2000 0.59 0.552500 0.50 2500 0.533150 0.48 3150 0.544000 0.53 0.55 4000 0.57 0.605000 0.69 5000 0.71
NRC 0.60 NRC 0.65α 0.60 α 0.60 (L)
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Acous�csAcous�cs SLOTABSORBER
NCK floa�ng panel fixing,Slo�ed pa�ern
NRC 0.80Sound Absorp�on Class B
17% Open Area22% open area available
Product Summary + Technical Informa�onThe Supacous�c Parallel Slo�ed Pa�ern is engineered with a combi-na�on of resonant and porous acous�c technologies. The floa�ng panel is a fixing system that also increases acous�c absorp�on.FinishesA variety of finishing op�ons are available including colours, ve-neers, laminates & Mimic. FixingA variety of fixing op�ons are available including floa�ng systems. Fire ra�ngsGroup 1 – 3EnvironmentalPEFC, FSC, EO
0.000.100.200.300.400.500.600.700.800.901.00
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Parallel Slotted V Slotted
NATA Cer�fied Laboratory DataTes�ng conducted @Na�onal Acous�c LaboratoriesMeasurement in accordance withAS ISO 354-2006 “Acous�cs-Measurement of sound absorp-�on in a reverbera�on room”AS ISO 11654-2002 “Acous�cs – Ra�ng of Sound Absorp�on –Materials and Systems”Condi�onsALL tests are conducted with framing behind as per installa-�on condi�ons. Integrated Acous�c Tex�le (IAT) incorporated in results.
Click here for full lab test reports
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Parallel Slo�ed V Slo�ed415mm Air-gap + Insula�on (350mm Spacing) 415mm Air-gap + Insula�on (350mm Spacing)
Freq Absorp�on Freq Absorp�onHz Coefficient Oct Hz Coefficient Oct
α α α α100 0.23 100 0.23125 0.34 0.40 125 0.31 0.35160 0.58 160 0.55200 0.60 200 0.71250 0.72 0.70 250 0.80 0.80315 0.76 315 0.85400 0.76 400 0.77500 0.79 0.80 500 0.72 0.75630 0.81 630 0.80800 0.82 800 0.81
1000 0.86 0.85 1000 0.86 0.851250 0.83 1250 0.881600 0.83 1600 0.842000 0.79 0.80 2000 0.87 0.852500 0.75 2500 0.833150 0.71 3150 0.864000 0.79 0.80 4000 0.86 0.855000 0.92 5000 0.90
NRC 0.80 NRC 0.80α 0.85 α 0.85
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Integrated Acous�c Tex�le
Integrated Acous�c Tex�le (IAT) is a dis�nc�ve black tex�le bonded to the rear of all of SUPAWOOD's acous�c panels.
IAT has no less than 4 main roles:
1. Sound absorp�on
2. Easy installa�on
3. Aesthe�c appeal
4. Health, Durability & Safety
1. Sound absorp�on
Sound absorp�on is IAT's primary role. The secret to the effec�veness of the SUPACOUSTIC IAT is the way that the sound pressure wave passes through this fabric. The sound wave faces a resistance to further propaga�on to an extent that has been acous�cally op�mised to ensure maximum sound absorp�on.
When installed with an air space, the acous�c im-pedance of SUPACOUSTIC IAT provides sound absorp-�on equivalent to conven�onal acous�c materials of the same thickness as the depth of the air space. IAT can be used in conjunc�on with bulk insula�on products such as SUPAWOOD’s HP50 bulk insula�on where an even higher level of acous�c performance.
The consistency of the bond to the en�re surface of the panel right up to the edge of the slots or perfora-�ons is cri�cal to the acous�c performance. For this reason SUPAWOOD heat adhesive bond the fabric to the rear of our SUPACOUSTIC panels using an in-line process for consistent bond strength.
2. Easy Installa�on
IAT, being a factory applied material, requires no extra installa�on works on site, and poten�ally elimi-nates the inconvenience of using bulk insula�on which requires addi�onal purchasing, handling, storage, cu�ng and fixing on site.
IAT also overcomes poten�al causes of substandard as built acous�c performance since it cannot be “Skimped on”, forgo�en, or mis-installed.
3. Aesthe�c appeal
IAT's Black Non-Woven Fabric surface provides an ele-gant and consistent appearance and provides a com-plete visual block of the ceiling cavity, including framing, light spread from fi�ngs etc.
4. Health, Durability & Safety
IAT prevents dust from the ceiling cavity entering the space and fibre release from bulk materials like polyester blanket, Rockwool or fiberglass and had been selected to op�mise mechanical strength.
At 0.3mm thick IAT has considerably more tamper re-sistance than “Tissue” or “Black facing products on the market.
IAT has an excellent fire ra�ng, being Fire Group 1 with an average specific ex�nc�on area of 4.2m2/kg when tested to AS 5637.1-2015.
IAT has excellent chemical resistance.
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Reflec�ve & Diffusive Panels
As well as SUPAWOOD's ranges of ab-sorp�ve linings, SUPAWOOD products also provide reflec�ve and diffusive so-lu�ons.
SUPAWOOD’s standard panel thickness is 12m, but we can produce solid re-flec�ve panels up to 32mm thick to achieve the reflec�on of sound.
SUPAWOOD can also produce custom diffusive panels either through angled solid panels, curved panels or perforat-ed panels with a solid backing.
Diffusive panels are also achievable in a SUPASLAT by moun�ng the slats on a solid backing board.
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SustainabilityEnvironmentally Sustainable Development (ESD) is a prerequisite for responsible architecture, so what does it mean to your project and what role do internal linings play?
The Green Star ra�ng scheme created by the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) is the benchmark being used for ever increasing numbers of Projects to measure their environmental performance.
GBCA Credit No. of Green Star points Descrip�on
Building Design & Construc�on V1.3
Credit 10:Acous�c comfort
Sub-category 10.2 Reverbera�on
1Requires appropriate and comfortable acous�c condi�ons for occupants – speak to our Acous�c Engineer for more details.
Credit 13:Indoor Pollutants
Sub-category 13.1Paints, adhesives, sealants, carpets
1 VOC levels. No VOCs are emi�ed on site by our products.
Credit 13:Indoor Pollutants
Sub-category 13.2Engineered Wood Products
1 95% of all engineered and wood products meet E0 or E1 formaldehyde limits.
Credit 19:Life Cycle Impacts
Sub-category 19A.1Addi�onal repor�ng
4 Product can be reused when no longer required.
Credit 20: Responsible Building Materials
Sub-category 20.2ACer�fied Timber
1 95% (by cost) of all �mber used is FSC or PEFC cer�fied.
Credit 21:Sustainable Products
Sub-category 21.D3rd Party Cer�fica�on
3
Third party cer�fica�on schemes assessed and recognized by GBCA as Level A, B or C.Level A = 100% weigh�ngLevel B = 75% weigh�ngLevel C = 50% weigh�ng
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GBCA Credit No. of Green Star points Descrip�on
Fitout Design & Construc�on V1.3
Credit 9:Acous�c comfort
Sub-category 9.2 Reverbera�on
1Requires appropriate and comfortable acous�c condi�ons for occupants – speak to our Acous�c Engineer for more details.
Credit 12:Indoor Pollutants
Sub-category 12.1Paints, adhesives, sealants, carpets
1 VOC levels. No VOCs are emi�ed on site by our products.
Credit 12:Indoor Pollutants – IEQ Category
Sub-category 12.2Engineered Wood Products
2 95% of all engineered and wood products meet E0 or E1 formaldehyde limits
Credit 19:Life Cycle Impacts
Sub-category 19.2Addi�onal repor�ng
7 Product can be reused when no longer required.
Credit 20:Responsible Building Materials
Sub-category 20.1ACer�fied Timber
1 95% (by cost) of all �mber used is FSC or PEFC cer�fied
Credit 21:Sustainable Products
Sub-category 21.D3rd Party Cer�fica�on
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Third party cer�fica�on schemes assessed and recognized by GBCA as Level A, B or C.Level A = 100% weigh�ngLevel B = 75% weigh�ngLevel C = 50% weigh�ng
Sustainability
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Performance Warranty
Internal dry area linings
1. SUPAWOOD Architectural Lining Systems (Supawood herea�er) of 20 Bradwardine Road, Bathurst, NSW, warrants with respect of the supply of its range of products that for a period of at least ten (10) years from the date of supply of the product when installed indoors, out of direct (not through glass) sunlight, away from excessive heat (over 50°C), out of excessively humid condi�ons (over 80% RH up to 35°C and propor�onally reducing to 60% RH at 50°C), non-condensing situa�ons and away from direct water contact against:
Manufacturing defects in material or labour of the constructed product,peeling or other delamina�on of the painted, clear-coated or laminated finishes
2. This warranty is subject to the following condi�ons:
2.1. Warranty claims must be made in wri�ng to SUPAWOOD at the above address within 30 days a�er a defect in the product becomes apparent.
2.2. SUPAWOOD must be given a reasonable opportunity a�er a Warranty claim is made to inspect the product.
2.3 The Warranty will not apply if the defect in the product is caused by abnormal external influences including but not limited to mechanical abrasion, falling objects, damage during transport, storage or installa�on, explosion, fire, harmful gases or fumes, water, chemicals and foreign substances beyond SUPAWOOD’s control.
2.4 The Warranty will only apply if Supawood panels have been installed according to the Supawood’s shop drawings or other wri�en advice.
3. SUPAWOOD’s liability under the terms of this Warranty shall be expressly limited at the op-�on of SUPAWOOD to supply of replacement lining or recoa�ng of the lining to restore the original appearance. The Warranty with respect to the recoated lining shall extend for the remainder of the Warranty period first given herein.
4. To the full extent permissible by Federal or State Law, all expressed or implied warran�es and condi�ons rela�ng in any way to the product other than those contained herein are expressly excluded. Except as expressly provided under this Warranty, SUPAWOOD shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any nature whatsoever whether such liability arises in contract or in negligence or howsoever arising.
14/2/2019
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Performance Warranty
Wet-sealed linings
1. SUPAWOOD Architectural Lining Systems (Supawood herea�er) of 20 Bradwardine Road, Bathurst, NSW, warrants with respect of the supply of its wet-sealed range of products that for a period of at least three (3) years from the date of supply of the product when installed out of direct sunlight, away from excessive heat (over 50°C) and out of direct water contact, either by splashing, direct hosing, rain or other precipita�on, and in accordance with the Wet-sealed installa�on and care instruc�ons against:
Manufacturing defects in material or labour of the constructed product,peeling or other delamina�on of the painted or clear-coated finishes.
2. This warranty is subject to the following condi�ons:
2.1. Panel have been checked rou�nely by maintenance personnel (at least every 12 months) and Supawood no�fied of any changes.
2.2. Warranty claims must be made in wri�ng to SUPAWOOD at the above ad-dress within 30 days a�er a defect in the product becomes apparent.
2.3. SUPAWOOD must be given a reasonable opportunity a�er a Warranty claim is made to inspect the product.
2.4. The Warranty will not apply if the defect in the product is caused by abnor-mal external influences including but not limited to mechanical abrasion, fall-ing objects, damage during transport, storage or installa�on, explosion, fire, harmful gases or fumes, water, chemicals and foreign substances beyond SUPAWOOD’s control.
2.5. The Warranty will only apply if Supawood panels have been installed accord-ing to the Supawood’s shop drawings or other wri�en advice.
3. SUPAWOOD’s liability under the terms of this Warranty shall be expressly limited at the op-�on of SUPAWOOD to supply of replacement lining or recoa�ng of the lining to restore the original appearance. The Warranty with respect to the recoated lining shall extend for the remainder of the Warranty period first given herein.
4. To the full extent permissible by Federal or State Law, all expressed or implied warran�es and condi�ons rela�ng in any way to the product other than those contained herein are expressly excluded. Except as expressly provided under this Warranty, SUPAWOOD shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any nature whatsoever whether such liability arises in contract or in negligence or howsoever arising.
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Maintenance procedure
SUPAWOOD Panels are a combina�on of a medium density fibreboard or a plywood substrate with either a wood veneer, polyurethane paint or our own SUPAFINISH concept veneer applied to the face or edge of the panel.
Occasionally SUPAWOOD panel will require touching up where minor damage occurs on installa�on or by vandalism. Touch-Up Kits are available on request with every order, and the following methods are recommended for rec�fica�on.
CLEANING
Remove marks with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
Remove stubborn stains with ‘Spray N Wipe’ or equivalent and a so� cloth.
Do not use abrasive cleaning chemicals or strong solvents.
If in doubt call us on 1800 002 123 for further advice.
By observing the above basic care guidelines you can expect the finish to look good for ears.
REPAIR ON SITE
Timber Finishes
A Timber Touch-Up Kit is available for repairing scratches, nicks, gouges and burns, as follows:
1. Easy-to-use markers – (Darker Timbers only)
For scratches and nicks simply stroke in the direc�on of the scratch.For burns, scrapes and worn areas, stroke in the direc�on of the wood grain.Wipe off any excess immediately a�er applica�on with a dry �ssue.
2. Easy-to-use Fill-S�cks
For filling in dents and gouges. No hea�ng or pre-mixing needed.Simply rub in and dab off excess with lint-free cloth or �ssue. Avoid rubbing as this can create a glossy area.
Polyurethane Painted Finishes
Carefully follow mixing instruc�ons supplied with the Touch-Up Kit.Apply the coa�ng sparingly to the immediate area of damage using a fine brush.Note: The above applies to chips etc no large than 10mm
REPLACEMENT / REPAIR OF PANELS
In the event that the SUPAWOOD panels are damaged beyond what can be repaired using the touch-up kits on-site, a professional touch-up service is available or replacements panels can be purchased.
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Specifica�on wording
Wording to assist in wri�ng a specifica�on for SUPACOUSTIC or SUPALINE lining systems
MODULAR LINING SYSTEM
- SUPACOUSTIC/ SUPALINE panels to be fixed to walls & /or ceilings as shown on drawings.
- Panel Finish Type is to be [SUPAFINISH/ SUPACOLOUR/ SUPAVENEER, delete as required] and panel finish colour is to be […………..]
- Panel joints are to be [E10 10mm shadowline express joints with matching edges and black backing strips/ B3 Bu� joints (delete as required)]
- Fixing System is to be [SW200/ 500 Concealed Fixing/SW300 exposed fixing/SW600 decal fixing, delete as required (note SW600 only available for SUPAFINISH panels)]
- Acous�c pa�ern to be [……..] in [Parallel Slots/ V-Slots/ Delete if solid panels]
- Panels are to be supplied with acous�c tes�ng in accordance with Australian Standard AS ISO 354-2006. This tes�ng must be conducted in an “As built” configura�on with all the framing and support mem-bers as supplied by the manufacturer and installed in accordance with their installa�on instruc�ons.
- All acous�c panels to have black acous�c tex�le factory heat adhesive bonded to full rear of the panel. Acous�c tex�le to have a minimum thickness of 0.3mm and tes�ng to AS1405:1988 to demon-strate an NRC of 0.75 when used with a 12mm perforated board having 10.2% open area and a 400mm air gap. Tex�le to be 100% polyester fibre with 0 ozone deple�ng poten�al and have a low flammability and smoke index, tested to AS 1530.3 - 0, 0, 0, 3.
- Panel size to be [2390x1190 / 1790x1190 / 1190x1190 / 2390x590 / as shown on drawings, delete as required]
- Panels to be supplied from the factory ready to install, any shaping etc to be done in the factory and factory finished.
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Cer�fied installers
SUPAWOOD have recommended installers based across Australia. This means that no ma�er where your project is in Australia there is a fully compliant installer nearby who is experienced in working with SUPAWOOD.
Please get in touch with one of our Project Consultants for the installer in your region.
NSW/ACT/SA/NT - Mirela Wallace
P: 0447 478 703
QLD/VIC/WA/TAS - Mitch Lavelle
P: 0417 878 721
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