WOODEN TABLE 0020-310
0020-310
The wooden table is made of wood. It has total dimensions: width 180 cm, length 160 cm and height 75 cm. It consists of a table and two benches.
The side supports of the table are wooden and consist of two horizontal wooden elements of 4.5×7 cm and 76 cm long and two vertical wooden elements of 4.5×15 cm and 75 cm long, which form one of the two supports of the table. Connections are achieved through 8X100 screws.
The bench seating areas have similar supports. The horizontal wooden elements have a cross section of 4.5×7 cm and a length of 28 cm, while the vertical elements have a cross section of 4.5×10 cm and a length of 30 cm. Connections are made through 8×100 screws.
In the center of the wooden element of the base is mounted the vertical element – the table support, while the two vertical seat supports are adjusted at a distance of 5 cm to and from the central stand. The surface of the table consists of four wooden sections 20×4,5 cm and 180 cm long.
The table supports, and in particular the two wooden sections of 4.5×7 cm, are located 10 cm from the edge of the table surface.
The seat surface consists of three wooden sections 10×4.5 cm long and 180 cm long. every seat.
The construction is based on two bases that are made of 9x9cm 160cm cross sections.
The joints of the wooden parts that make up the surfaces of the table and seats are achieved with the help of 5×80 chipmunks.
TIMBER
The wood used is composite non-stick Swedish pine timber, in accordance with EN 351. It is manufactured with a special compound (welding of wood) in various sections depending on the intended use.
COMPOSITE wood is 40% stronger than whole wood. It has a strength of 360 kp / m2 and a specific weight of about 480 kg / m3.
Contains about 15% moisture
Contains minimal juices (resin) compared to other pine family trees in other countries (weather in northern Sweden up to -25 ° C)
It has thermal conductivity s = 0.10 Kcal / Mho and sound insulation 3.5 times greater than concrete or brick of equal thickness.
It has antimagnetic properties and is a poor conductor of electricity
It can withstand fire and is classified in categories F30 and F60 (by DIN4120) according to its cross section.
When the outer part of the cross-section burns, its interior protects and retains its strength.
It is processed just like commercial wood
It retains its shape and distorts or creates minimal fractures
Annual wood rings are usually perpendicular to the long side of the cross-section with a significant increase in the mechanical strength of this surface when applied to floors.
All corners of the wood are planed to a radial of 5 mm minimum.
METALLIC ELEMENTS
The metallic elements used in the manufacture of the equipment (screws, joints, etc.) are either made of thermo-galvanized metal or electro-galvanized with precast sandblasting or stainless steel. The dimensions and cross-sections of the metallic elements are sufficient to accommodate (with an appropriate safety factor) the loads for which they have been designed to withstand corrosion and adverse weather conditions.
PAINTS
The varnishes and paints that protect the wooden parts are specially designed for the climate of our country and are absolutely harmless to the users (they do not contain lead, chromium, cadmium or other heavy metals) and give high strength to our constructions.
All production work processes for the processing of raw materials are carried out according to
The ISO 9001: 2015 quality system
The environmental management system ISO14001: 2015