Moda Sorrento Prime
Description
Golden and timeless like a radiant sunset over the Mediterranean, Sorrento Prime is a warming, natural-toned timber that brings nature's soft touch to any project. Sorrento Prime comes in a prime grade meaning it has minmal knots and feature throughout the woodgrain, resulting in a seamless elegant look. A luxurious Silkmatte finish provides the raw and untouched look of an oil but with added durability and repairability, whilst a lightly brushed surface gives subtle texture to the wood's natural grain pattern. Periodic maintenance is required to nourish and protect the beautiful raw-look finish. Sorrento Prime will look the part in many interior styles, from classic to contemporary, modern and beyond.
- Price POA
- Availability Stocked product
- Unit Size 2.371m2 pack
- Min Order Qty 1 pack
- Code MOSPP
Details
Classification
Collection NameModa Product NameSorrento Prime Plank Product Code MOSPP Product TypeEngineered Plank ConstructionMulti-layer (sandwich core)Characteristics
Width190mm Thickness16mm Length2.1m Nested Lengths (shorts)Up to 30% Wear Layer4mm solid European Oak (FSC certified) Core12mm marine grade Birch plywood (FSC certified) Re-sandsApprox 2-3Appearance
SpeciesEuropean Oak Wood GradePrime Grade DescriptionContains few and smaller knots for a clean, minimal look. Planks may have slight colour and grain variation. Planks may contain unlimited sound sapwood, small burls, light brown streaks, restored knots up to 25mm, properly filled open cracks and worm holes. Slight imperfections in face work (torn grain) permitted. Refer to specsheet for further details Filler ColourLIght brown Surface TextureLightly brushed Edge StyleMicro-bevel 4 sides (0.5mm)Finish
StatusPre-finished FinishSilkMatte (4 layers UV cured polyurethane) SheenExtra matte (2-7% gloss)Manufacturing
Manufactured InEuropeInstallation
Suitable UsesResidential & Commercial Suitable ApplicationsFlooring, walls, ceilings & more Suitable SubstratesPlywood, particle board, concrete, existing timber Joint ProfileTongue & groove (4 sides) Installation MethodDirect Stick / Glue Down Underfloor Heating CompatibilityHydronic type, Electric set in screed (enquire for others) Wet Area SuitabilityContact us for informationPackaging
Unit TypePack Quantity per Unit2.371m2 Contents Breakdown4 full boards / 2 split boards (split boards may vary up to 20mm) Weight27kgWarranty
Residential25 Years Commercial5 YearsSustainability
FSC CertifiedYes CoC CertifiedYes Green Star RatingTo be confirmed FormaldehydeNo Added Formaldehyde Forté Replanting Initiative We re-plant what we use. Find out moreTechnical Specs
Reaction to Fire (Flooring)
ISO 9239-1 Critical Radiant Flux 4.32kw/m2 (average)Reaction to Fire (Walls & Ceilings)
ISO 9705Group 3 / Class Dfl-s1 (Group 1 for can be achieved with intumescent coating)Thermal Resistance
EN 143420.104 m2 K/WThermal Conductivity
EN 143420.154 W/(mK)Slip Resistance
AS/NZS 4586 Dry Floor Friction Test (FFT)0.75 COF - Classification F (Moderate to very low) AS/NZS 4586 Wet Pendulum Test (PTV)48 SRV - Classification W (Low)Resistance to Chemicals
13442Class 5 (except blue ink)Formaldehyde Emission
EN 14342E1Pentachlorophenol Content
EN 14342NoneDownloads
Buyer Awareness
Colour and Grain Variation
Wood is a natural product and will vary in colour and grain pattern from piece to piece. Please understand that this product will differ to what is represented in a display panel or sample. This variation is part of the natural look and should not be considered a fault.
Batch Variation
There may be a variation in colour between batches - it is recommended to request a current batch sample if this is of concern to you. Please note: There will be colour variation between boards which cannot be represented from a small sample.
Fading/Darkening over Time
Natural wood products react to sunlight, resulting in fading or darkening over time. For example, a natural non-coloured Oak turns more golden from sunlight exposure. This is a naturally occuring process and is not considered a product fault. In general, lighter colours tend to darken while darker colours are more likely to fade.
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