En 438-3 - 2005
En 438-3 - 2005
En 438-3 - 2005
BRITISH STANDARD BS EN
438-3:2005
High-pressure
decorative laminates
(HPL) — Sheets based
on thermosetting resins
(Usually called
laminates) —
Part 3: Classification and specifications
for laminates less than 2 mm thick
intended for bonding to supporting
substrates
ICS 83.140.20
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National foreword
English version
Stratifiés décoratifs haute pression (HPL) - Plaques à base Dekorative Hochdruck-Schichtpressstoffplatten (HPL) -
de résines thermodurcissables (communément appelées Platten auf Basis härtbarer Harze (Schichtpressstoffe) -
stratifiés) - Partie 3 : Classification et spécifications des Teil 3: Klassifizierung und Spezifikationen für Platten mit
stratifiés d'épaisseur inférieure à 2 mm destinés à être einer Dicke kleiner als 2 mm, vorgesehen zum Verkleben
collés sur des supports auf ein Trägermaterial
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Contents
page
Foreword..............................................................................................................................................................3
1 Scope ......................................................................................................................................................4
2 Normative references ............................................................................................................................4
3 Term and Definition ...............................................................................................................................4
4 Material types .........................................................................................................................................4
5 Classification systems ..........................................................................................................................5
6 Requirements .........................................................................................................................................7
Annex A (informative) Addendum to Table 5 relating to test method 25: Scratch Resistance. ..............12
Annex B (informative) Addendum to Clause 6.4.3, relating to fire performance. .....................................13
Annex C (informative) Addendum relating to electrostatic properties .......................................................14
Bibliography ......................................................................................................................................................15
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Foreword
This document (EN 438-3:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 249 “Plastics”, the
secretariat of which is held by IBN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or
by endorsement, at the latest by July 2005, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by
July 2005.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
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1 Scope
This Part of EN 438 applies to laminates less than 2 mm thick normally intended for bonding to supporting
substrates to produce HPL composite panels and establishes a classification system for high-pressure decorative
laminates according to their performance and main recommended fields of application, including materials with
special characteristics, for example formability or defined reaction to fire. This Part of EN 438 also specifies
requirements for the properties of the various types of laminates covered by this classification system.
High-pressure decorative laminates are characterised by their qualities, durability and functional performance. HPL
sheets are available in a wide variety of colours, patterns and surface finishes; they are resistant to wear,
scratching, impact, moisture, heat and staining; and possess good hygienic and anti-static properties, being easy to
clean and maintain.
EN 438-2 specifies the methods of test relevant to this Part of EN 438. Parts 4, 5, etc. of EN 438 are reserved for
special types of HPL materials.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references,
only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
EN 438-2, High-pressure decorative laminates (HPL) - Sheets based on thermosetting resins (Usually called
Laminates) – Part 2: Determination of properties.
EN 12721:1997, Furniture - Assessment of surface resistance to wet heat (ISO 4211-2:1993 modified)
EN ISO 1183-1:2004, Plastics - methods for determining the density of non-cellular plastics - Part 1: Immersion
method, liquid pyknometer method and titration method (ISO 1183-1:2004)
3.1
High-pressure decorative laminate(s) (HPL)
Sheet(s) consisting of layers of cellulosic fibrous material (normally paper) impregnated with thermosetting resins
and bonded together by the high pressure process described below. The surface layer(s) on one side, having
decorative colours or designs, are impregnated with melamine based resins. The core layers are impregnated with
phenolic based resins. The back of the sheet(s) is made suitable for adhesive bonding to a substrate.
The high pressure process is defined as the simultaneous application of heat (temperature ≥ 120° C) and high
specific pressure (≥ 5 MPa), to provide flowing and subsequent curing of the thermosetting resins to obtain a
homogeneous non-porous material with increased density (≥1,35 g/cm³), and with the required surface finish.
4 Material types
4.1 Type S - Standard grade decorative laminates.
4.2 Type P - Postformable decorative laminates; similar to type S but can also be formed at elevated
temperature.
4.3 Type F - Decorative laminates with improved fire retardance; similar to types S or P but also meeting special
requirements of specified fire tests which may vary according to the application (e.g. construction, marine,
transport) and the country of use (see Clause 6.4.3 and Annex B).
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5 Classification systems
5.1 General
Two different HPL classification systems are commonly used in Europe, and both have been included in this
document as alternatives.
In this system the classification of a letter denoting material type (see Clause 4) followed by three index numbers
showing the levels of performance for wear resistance, impact resistance and scratch resistance respectively.
Table 1 shows the performance levels corresponding to the index numbers.
2 3 4
2 3 4
2 3 4
a) Index numbers 2, 3, and 4 are specified to maintain consistency with EN 438:1991. Index number 1 represents a
lower quality level that does not apply to HPL covered by the scope of this part of the standard.
or F (FLAME-RETARDANT GRADE)
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Table 3 compares the alternative classification systems and shows how different HPL products relate to some
typical applications. The list of typical applications shown for each category is for guidance only and is not intended
to be comprehensive.
NOTE 1 Combinations of wear, impact and scratch resistance index numbers other than those shown in Table 3 are possible and can be specified
using the numerical classification system. In such cases properties other than wear resistance, impact resistance and scratch resistance shall meet
the requirements specified for type VG in Table 5.
NOTE 2 Some HPL products intended for vertical applications, having special optical effects (e.g. pearlescent laminates) are also available. With
the exception of wear resistance, these products may meet the requirements of type VG, but are outside the scope of this part of the standard.
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5.4 Nomenclature
In addition to the abbreviation “HPL” and the number of this document, materials can be specified either by the
numerical classification system, or by the alphabetical classification system. For example, horizontal general-
purpose postformable laminate can be specified as HPL/EN 438-3/P333 or HPL/EN 438-3/HGP.
6 Requirements
6.1 Compliance
Laminates classified in Table 3 shall meet all appropriate requirements specified in Clauses 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4. This
applies to both full-size sheets and cut-to-size panels.
6.2.1 General
Inspection shall be carried out in accordance with EN 438-2, Test Method 4 at a distance of 1,5 m.
When inspected in daylight or D65 standard illuminant and again under tungsten illuminant F, there shall be no
significant difference between the corresponding colour reference sample held by the supplier and the specimen
under test.
NOTE Where colour and surface finish are critical, it is recommended that sheets be checked for colour and surface-finish
compatibility before fabrication or installation.
When inspected at different viewing angles, there shall be no significant difference between the corresponding
surface-finish reference sample held by the supplier and the specimen under test.
NOTE Where colour and surface finish are critical, it is recommended that sheets be checked for colour and surface-finish
compatibility before fabrication or installation.
The reverse side of sheets shall be suitable for adhesive bonding (e.g. sanded). In the case of sanded backs, slight
chatter marks are permitted.
The following inspection requirements are intended as a general guide, indicating the minimum acceptable quality
for laminates. Cut-to-size panels and certain applications involving full-size sheets may call for special quality
requirements which can be negotiated between supplier and purchaser; in such cases the following requirements
may be used as a basis for agreement. It shall be noted that only a small percentage of sheets in a
batch (the level to be agreed with the customer) shall contain defects of the minimum acceptable level.
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The admissible size of such defects is based on a maximum contamination area equivalent to 1,0 mm²/m² of
laminate and is proportional to the sheet size under inspection.
The total admissible area of contamination may be concentrated in one spot or dispersed over an unlimited
amount of smaller defects.
The admissible size of defects is based on a maximum contamination length equivalent to 10 mm/m² of laminate
and is proportional to the sheet size under inspection.
The total admissible length of contamination may be concentrated in one defect or dispersed over an unlimited
amount of smaller defects.
Visual defects (e.g. moisture marks, lack of gloss, corner damage, etc.) can be present on all four edges of the
laminate, providing the defect-free length and width are at least the nominal size minus 20mm.
a)
FLATNESS 9 60mm/m maximum deviation
b)
LENGTH AND WIDTH 6 + 10 mm / - 0 mm
b)
STRAIGHTNESS OF EDGES 7 1,5mm/m maximum deviation
b)
SQUARENESS 8 1,5mm/m maximum deviation
a) Provided that the laminates are stored in the manner and conditions recommended by the manufacturer they shall
comply with the flatness requirements specified inTable 4 when measured in accordance with EN 438-2Clause 9.
b) Tolerances for cut-to-size panels shall be agreed between supplier and purchaser.
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6.4
6.4.1
Test requirements
General requirements
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Dimensional stability at elevated 17 Cumulative dimensional % (max) La) 0,45 0,55 0,75
temperature change
Tb) 0,90 1,05 1,25
a) L = in the longitudinal (or machine) direction of the fibrous sheet material (normally the direction of the longest dimension of the laminate).
b) T = in the cross-longitudinal (cross-machine) direction of the fibrous sheet material (at right angles to direction L).
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In addition to meeting the appropriate requirements specified in Table 5, Type P postformable laminates of
thickness ≤ 1,5mm shall meet the values specified in Table 6 for formability and blister resistance.
Formability 31 or 32 Radius mm
L a) ≤10 x laminate
nominal thickness
T b) ≤20 x laminate
nominal thickness
a) L = axis of bending parallel to the fibre direction (usually parallel to the direction of sanding).
b) T = axis of bending at right angles to the fibre direction.
The requirements for reaction to fire are determined by the fire regulations of the country in which the material is to
be used.The reaction-to-fire of construction products is classified in accordance with EN 13501-1.For applications
other than construction, fire test methods and performance requirements may vary from one country to another,
and at present it is not possible, with any test, to predict compliance with all national and other requirements.No fire
performance test is therefore included in this specification, however Annex B gives examples of how high-pressure
laminates relate to EN 13501-1 and some of the more common European fire test methods.
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Annex A
(informative)
The degree to which decorative laminates show scuff and scratch marks is influenced by surface finish and colour,
and the limits given in Table 5 indicate the minimum acceptable performance for each grade of laminate. However,
superior scratch resistance performance can be achieved by selecting particular combinations of surface finish,
colour and pattern.
In general terms, scuff and scratch marks are less easily seen on textured surfaces than on plane surface finishes;
light colours are better than dark colours; and prints are usually better than plain colours.
Figure A.1 gives an indication of the effect of surface finish and colour on the scratch resistance performance of
laminates. The choice of surface finish, colour and print can be made to suit the particular application.
1 3
5 6 7
Key:
1. Scratch resistance (force)
2. Deep textures
3. Shallow textures
4. Smooth finishes
5. Dark colours
6. Medium colours
7. Light colours
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Annex B
(informative)
In Europe, laminate panels intended for construction applications are tested in accordance with EN 13823 (SBI
test) and EN ISO 11925-2 (Small-burner test), and the resulting reaction-to-fire performance is expressed in
accordance with EN 13501-1.
Table B.1 shows typical EN 13501-1 reaction-to-fire classifications of HPL composite panels with wood-based
substrates.
Table B.1 Typical EN 13501-1 classifications of HPL composite panels with wood-based substrates.
Product type Typical EN 13501-1 classification
NOTE Fire test performance will depend on laminate thickness and construction, substrate type and thickness, and adhesive used.
The laminate manufacturer should be contacted for details of test reports and certifications held, and for information on fire test
methods and specifications.
For applications other than construction, test methods and specifications may vary from one country to another.
Table B.2 shows some examples of how high-pressure laminates typically relate to some of the more common
European test methods.
NOTE Flame-retardant additives used in high-pressure decorative laminates are not halogen based and remain effective
throughout the service life of the product.
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Annex C
(informative)
Addendum relating to electrostatic properties
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High-pressure decorative laminates have a surface resistivity of between 1 × 10 and 1× 10 Ω under normal
ambient conditions (i.e. 23 ºC ± 2 ºC and 50 % ± 10 % RH).
HPL surfaces do not easily build-up an electrostatic charge, and do not attract dust.
For special applications such as computer tables, dissipative HPL is available with surface resistivity between
5 9 5 9
1 × 10 and 1 × 10 Ω and volume resistivity between 7,5 × 10 and 1×10 Ω cm (according to EN 61340-5-1 and
EN 61340-5-2).
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Bibliography
EN 13501:2002, Fire classification of construction products and building elements – Part 1: Classification using test
data from reaction to fire tests
EN 13823:2002, Reaction to fire tests for building products – Building products excluding floorings exposed to the
thermal attack by a single burning item
EN ISO 11925-2:2002, Reaction to fire tests – Ignitability of building products subjected to direct impingement of
flame – Part 2: Single-flame source test (ISO 11925-2:2002)
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