Technical Specifications and Equipment
Structure: made of TAMMEL (honeycomb coreboard + melamine). The honeycomb core is a frame made of carefully selected solid spruce and the honeycomb is covered with MDF panels. It guarantees long-lasting non-deformability, lightness, practicality and meets all the requirements of European Class 1 standards regarding the limitation of harmful formaldehyde emissions, it complies with CARB2 standards.
Sides: with a depth of 38 cm, the side panels are made of wood particle board (class E1 with low formaldehyde emission). With a depth of 59.2 cm, the side panels are made of honeycomb sandwich panels with a solid fir frame. The panels in both depths are 2.5 cm thick and comply with CARB2 standards.
Backs: in particle board panels (classe E1 with low formaldehyde emission), 0,8 cm thick.
Base and Top: in honeycomb core wood, 3,2 cm and 2,5 cm thick respectively.
Shelf: supplied, honeycomb core 3,2 cm thick.
Hanging Rod: supplied with 59,2 cm deep modules. With rectangular section 3x1 cm in brown or metal lacquer finish.
Door Height from the floor: 1,1. cm h
Hinged Doors: made of 0,3 cm thick porcelain stoneware with fibreglass backing, glued onto the anodised aluminium frame; total door thickness 2,8 cm; integrated metal handle 1,5 d.4,5 h.32,8 cm. In modules with two hinged doors, a single handle is normally installed on the right door. The left door, on the other hand, is fitted with a pvc rebate dust cover.
Hinges: metal in titanium finish with standard slow closing. Standard opening angle 94°, can be increased to 170°.
The hinged doors are equipped with n.4 slow metal hinges up to 280 cm height, n.5 hinges for greater heights.
Useful Height:: To obtain the useful internal height of the wardrobe, simply remove the thickness of the height adjustment feet (0,5 cm), the base (3,2 cm) and the top (2,5 cm). Some examples:
- for wardrobe cm h.226: cm 219,8
- for wardrobe cm h.260: cm 253,8
- for wardrobe cm h.295: cm 288,8.
Please Note: The sides are always supplied without edging on the short sides. This difference in finish, which is often hidden from view once the wardrobe is assembled, deliberately leaves the solid spruce frame of the honeycomb sandwich panel exposed in order to enchance the wooden component of the element and show the high quality of the finished product.
Side Holes
Depth 38 cm: pair of Ø 1,5 mm holes, spaced 9,6 cm apart, placed every 35,2 cm (see diagram in gallery).
Depth 59,2 cm: Ø 1,5 mm holes every 9,6 cm for the entire side height.
Optional
Vertical LED bars: positioned on the internal metal division of the module. Can be fitted with a transformer (maximum power supported 75/150W) and switched on via sensor. Warm LED's 3000K-24V, consumption 11 W / m.
Assembly Tips
Pre-mounted hardware on all elements to facilitate and speed up the installation process.
The feet, also pre-mounted on the plinths, allow the wardrobe to be levelled correctly thanks to a maximum extension of 0,8 cm. In the unloaded position, the measure 0.5 cm.
The following is needed to assemble the structure:
- 4 cm in width(2 cm if assembled in a niche)
- 2 cm in height
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Laminam Stone: an innovative ceramic surface created from a porcelain stoneware mixture of premium raw materials. Laminam combines attractive aesthetics with optimum technical performance. It is resistant to organic and inorganic solvents, disinfectants and detergents. It is also resistant to scratches and deep abrasion and is easy to clean.
Honeycomb sandwich panel: èthis is a panel made with an internal honeycomb structure and a 5 7 7 cm perimeter frame in first choice solid fir closed with 2 MDF panels 0,3 / 0,4 cm thick, subsequently lacquered or veneered.
The strengths of honeycomb coreboard are:
- greater durability over time;
- greater load resistance;
- significantly reduced panel weight (up to 60% less), which is useful for transport, assembly, moving or relocation, but above all for reducing the wight of the doors on the structure and hardware;
- hardware always fixed on the perimeter (solid fir) of the sides and doors, so the hinges will have greater strength and the furniture will last considerably longer;
- better resistance to moisture, as the material "breathes";
- product exclusively "100% Made in Italy".
Aged Oak: compared to "standard" open pore oak, aged oak is characterised by its slightly more brushed surface, which shows a deeper pore and more evident grain. This difference is more noticeable on important surfaces such as tables, wall units and wardrobes, less so on complements, beds and bed sets.