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Designed to provide a total flooring concept, STRUCTAflor GP is particularly suited to platform construction where the floor is laid prior to the erection of walls. They are made from precision milled wood flakes and bonded with moisture resistant synthetic resin. For additional protection during construction and exposure to weather, the upper surface is resin enriched and all edges of the tongue and grooved sheets are coated.

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FEATURES & BENEFITS


STRUCTAflor General Purpose

  • Resin Enriched Surface
    • Added weather protection during construction for up to 5 months
    • Hardwearing working surface during installation
  • Edge Coat
    • Minimises moisture ingress
    • Easy product identification
  • Wax Impregnated throughout
    • In-built moisture protection for cut sheets
  • Meets or Exceeds AS/NZS 1860.1
  • Australian Plantation Pine
    • Grown from managed and renewable sources
  • Produced to meet Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS1860
  • Built on 40 years of trust



PRODUCT TYPES


Thickness Length Width Coverage per sheet Sheets per pack Packs per trailer Weight per sheet Domestic flooring maximum joist spacing
mm mm mm m2 kg mm
 
Yellow Tongue Residential application
19mm 3600 800 2.88 30 21 45 450
600 2.16 18 30
 
Red Tongue Residential & light industrial applications where more load carrying capacity is required
22mm 3600 800 2.88 30 18 50 600
600 2.16 23 33.3
 
Blue Tongue Heavy/commercial applications where significant load carrying capacity is required
25mm 3600 600 2.16 25 23 45.5 600



  • BROCHURE
  • TECHNICAL DATA
  • OTHER INFORMATION

    Compliance

    Produced to meet Australian/New Zealand General Purpose AS/NZS1860.1 Particleboard Flooring Part 1: Specifications.


    Formaldehyde Emission

    Formaldehyde emission meets the E1 general-purpose requirement of ≤1.5 mg/L when tested in accordance with Australian/New Zealand General Purpose AS/NZS 4266.16:2004 Method of test 16: Formaldehyde emission - Desiccator method.


    Industry Information

    Environmental credentials are detailed in the Wood Solutions Environmental Product Declaration: Particleboard


    Installation Instructions

    Please refer to the STRUCTAflor Installation and Design Manual

    The Australian Standard allows for either flexible or rigid construction adhesive to be used. Screw fixing is the preferred method, however the Australian Standard allows for either screw or nail fixing into timber joists.

    AS1860.2 Particleboard Flooring Part 2: Installation sets out the minimum performance requirements for the installation of particleboard flooring which are acceptable to building authorities in Australia.


    Thermal Insulation

    The thermal conductivity of STRUCTAflor is 0.12W/mK. Thermal resistance (R-values) calculated in accordance with the relevant provisions of Australian General Purpose AS/NZS4589.1 for the nominated thicknesses are:

    • YELLOWtongue 19mm R0.16
    • REDtongue 22mm R0.18
    • BLUEtongue 25mm R0.21


    Storage

    STRUCTAflor is designed to withstand full weather exposure for up to five months.

    Because of this there is a tendency to leave packs unprotected on site before installation. Packs of STRUCTAflor must be protected from the weather until it is installed as moisture penetration of the product before installation may lead to gaps occurring at the flooring joints when the product dries out.

    When storing outside, ensure packs are kept clear off the ground. Cover with waterproof sheeting laid on timber battens so that air circulates freely between the waterproof cover and the product.


    Exposure

    The product may be exposed to the weather for up to five months. However, it is always advisable to enclose the building as soon as possible after laying the floor. During the exposure, prevailing weather conditions can influence the surface condition of the board and may cause minor swelling following the enclosure of the building, this can be removed by sanding.

    The depth of material removed shall not exceed the following:
    • 1mm – Over the general panel area
    • 2mm – Within 50mm of any supported edge

    Remove any water that ponds on the platform by sweeping or by drilling holes (no larger than 8mm in diameter and no closer than 1 meter apart).


    Design Parameters and Safe Loads

    Design parameters information and safe load tables are included in the EWPAA Particleboard Structural Flooring Design Manual


    Safety & Waste Disposal

    Gloves, dust masks and glasses should be worn at all times when working with timber. Please refer to Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for full details.

    Off-cuts can be disposed of as normal landfill waste. Do not burn treated timbers. Please refer to above Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for full details below.


    Environmental Information

    Produced to meet Australian/New Zealand General Purpose AS/NZS1860.1 Particleboard Flooring Part 1: Specifications.

    Formaldehyde emission meets the E1 general-purpose requirement of ≤1.5 mg/L when tested in accordance with Australian/New Zealand General Purpose AS/NZS 4266.16:2004 Method of test 16: Formaldehyde emission - Desiccator method.

    Environmental credentials are detailed in the Wood Solutions Environmental Product Declaration: Particleboard

  • FAQ

    Fixing


    Can nails be used to fix to steel joists?

    No, this is not recommended and is not allowed for in the Australian Standards.

    Can nails be used for fixing to I joists?

    The Australian Standard recommends screw fixing to I joists. Typically, the I joist flange is 35mm thick, which will result in the nail penetrating through the flange and reducing the holding capacity of the nail.

    How do you minimize the risk of a squeaky floor?

    For best results it is recommended to use screws and adhesive to fix your floor.

    Do I need to use adhesive to fix STRUCTAflor along with screws/nails?

    Yes, as per the Australian Standard, the use of adhesive is mandatory when fixing particleboard flooring.

    If it is going to rain during installation, should I cover STRUCTAflor with plastic or similar?

    No, covering the surface during installation will trap the moisture, this can then lead to mold and other moisture related issues.



    After Fixing


    Why has my STRUCTAflor swelled at the edges?

    This swelling can happen when exposed to weather during construction, as STRUCTAflor is made from natural materials this moisture can result in minor swelling, generally at the edges. This can be corrected by sanding and can be done within the specified tolerance once the floor has dried. The floor will remain fit for its intended purpose with no long term performance issues.

    Why have gaps have appeared between sheets?

    Generally caused by sheets being wet prior to installation or extreme drying post installation, this generally won’t result in a structural issue. The gaps can be fi lled with an elastomeric fi ller; however you should wait until the roof is on or the floor is protected from the weather.

    Can STRUCTAflor expand and contract with changes to moisture conditions?

    Yes, like all timber products, STRUCTAflor can expand or contract as the moisture content of the panel changes. The normal moisture content of STRUCTAflor should be between 8 – 14%. Shrinkage can cause gaps between sheets, this can be mimimised by ensuring STRUCTAflor is stored under cover and kept dry prior to installing. Expansion can be an issue on large floors that are exposed to heavy or continuous wetting. Drilling holes up to 8mm in diameter will minimize pooling on the surface of the floor. The Australian Standard also states that for large continuous flooring widths expansion gaps of 10mm should be positioned every 6m; either a single 10mm gap under a wall or smaller gaps where sheets join adding to 10mm.



    Areas of Use


    Can I fix ceramic tiles directly to STRUCTAflor?

    No, Australian Panels recommends the use of fibre cement underlay between tiles and the STRUCTAflor.

    Can STRUCTAflor be used on covered balconies?

    No, the structural integrity of the product could be compromised by regular wetting over the extended life of the balcony.

    Can STRUCTAflor be used in wet areas ie. bathrooms, laundries and toilets?

    Yes, provided the floors and wall to floor joints are fully sealed with a waterproof membrane.