Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Trade Pack
Trade Pack
Trade Pack
PANEL SIZE (H x W) Product Code Primed Price Product Code Primed Price
2400 x 1200 PRVJ15024 $ 49.30 PRTB15024 $ 49.30
3000 x 1200 PRVJ15030 $ 61.80 PRTB15030 $ 61.80
3600 x 1200 PRVJ15036 $ 74.20 PRTB15036 $ 74.20
T * Prices subject to change without notice
Phone: 07 3266 4324
ALL PRICES 180 Crockford Street
NORTHGATE QLD 4013
EXCLUDING GST Email: info@colonialwalllinings.com.au
Web: www.colonialwalllinings.com.au
Risk Dust and smoke from this product are irritating to eyes, skin and respiratory
system. May cause sensitisation by inhalation (asthma) and skin contact
(dermatitis). Repeated inhalation of the dust increases the risk of nasal
cavity cancer and may increase the risk of lung fibrosis (scarring).
Safety Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin.
Avoid contact with eyes.
Avoid breathing dust and smoke.
Wear suitable clothing, standard duty gloves (AS 2161), and dust resistant
eye protection (AS/NZS 1336). If machining without adequate dust or
smoke extraction or if dusty or smoky, respiratory protection (particulate
dust mask) must be worn (AS/NZS 1715 & 1716). Keep work areas clean
by wet sweeping and/or vacuuming. Wash work clothes regularly and
separately from other clothes.
Material Safety Data Sheets & Technical Data Sheets for all our products are available on
request.
VJ WALL & CEILING LININGS
STORAGE
Sheets must be stored flat, kept clear of the floor and supported by bearers of uniform height and
spaced at maximum 600mm centres.
Sheets should be delivered 48 hours prior to installation. Never expose the sheets to water or
excessive moisture. Sheets must not be installed until the job is watertight i.e. roof on, cladding on
and doors and windows in. Sheets must be kept a minimum of 10mm clear of floors and ceilings.
Sheets must be fixed to timber-framed walls with studs at 450mm maximum centres. Where a join
does not coincide with a stud, extra horizontal noggings must be provided at 600mm maximum
centres.
Adhesive must be used in conjunction with nails. Apply adhesive using a continuous 6mm bead down
studs and along plates and noggings. As a rule, allow one 320g cartridge per sheet.
Sheets must be face-nailed using 40 x 2.0mm bullet-heads or 32/40 nail gun finishing pins. Face-nail
sheets at 600mm centres down studs and 300mm centres along top and bottom plates and noggings.
Allow for structural movement by leaving a 3mm gap in corners and cover with a suitable moulding.
When sheets are fixed over existing linings, fixings must penetrate the existing lining and be
anchored into the structural frame.
Where sheets are fixed to masonry walls, metal furring channels or damp-coursed timber battens
must be used to prevent moisture transfer and to create the required airflow.
CEILING LINING INSTALLATION
Sheets should be delivered to site 48 hours prior to installation. Never expose the sheets to water or
excessive moisture.
Sheets must be kept a minimum 10mm clear of walls, verandah plates and perimeter beams etc.
The backs of all sheets and all fresh cut ends/cut-outs must be sealed prior to installation.
A quality polyurethane adhesive must be used in conjunction with mechanical fixings. Apply adhesive
using a continuous 6mm bead snaked side-to-side on the face of the ceiling battens.
When using finishing gun pins, they must be shot at an angle in crosshatched pairs at 300mm centres
along the batten lines.
Verandah ceiling sheets must be finished using a quality location-specific paint product immediately
after installation.
COATING/FINISHING
All primed products supplied have been coated with premium quality base-coat preparation supplied
by Akzo Nobel.
When installing sheets in wet rooms, adjacent to wet rooms or adjacent to external walls, the backs,
fresh cut ends or cut-outs must be sealed prior to installation. Sheet faces must be finished using a
quality location-specific paint product immediately after installation. It is important to remove the dust
from the “Vs” and “Beads” to ensure satisfactory finish in these areas.
Please refer overleaf for HEALTH & SAFETY information.
For more detailed information, please contact our office on 07 3266 4324.
October 07 3266
20194324
info@colonialwalllinings.com.au
180 Crockford Street NORTHGATE Q 4013
• 100mm VJ Profile – T & G Join • Sheet Sizes 2700 x 1200 & 3600 x 1200
The key difference (between MR MDF and HMR MDF) is that the polyurethane – based resin (MDI) (used in HMR
MDF) does not break down in the presence of moisture (i.e. a chemical bond with the wood fibres).
All wood and wood-based products react to moisture and HMR MDF is no exception. Wood cells expand and
shrink slightly in width and length as they absorb or lose moisture. This phenomenon is not fully reversible, as
relieved stresses do not completely recover.
The specially formulated MDI resin used in the production of HMR MDF, increases the physical properties and
durability of MDF and increases protection against thickness swell to create a premium composite panel for
demanding conditions.
HMR MDF, as with all wood products in external applications, must be coated on all surfaces and edges with
an exterior based system to control both moisture uptake and moisture loss. HMR MDF is designed for
use in areas that are protected from direct exposure to the weather.
Typical Values in the table below compare MR MDF and HMR MDF. Most values align similarly until the one hour
boil test result shows the stability of HMR MDF.
October 2019