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ANSI Standard-ANSI A135.6-2012 Engineered Wood Siding 2012 (Newer version available)
ANSI A135.6, previously titled hardboard siding, covers requirements and methods of testing for the dimensions, straightness, squareness, physical properties, and surface characteristics of engineered wood siding. In 2010, the industry changed the product name from hardboard siding to Engineered Wood Siding to more accurately describe the product. Definitions of trade terms used and methods of identifying products that comply with ANSI A135.6 are included.
Key topics covered by the ANSI A135.6 (R2020) Engineered Wood Siding:
product definitions
dimensional, physical and mechanical properties
inspection and test procedures.
NOTE: This standard was revised in 2020.
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ANSI A135.7 - Engineered Wood Trim 2012 (Newer version available)
ANSI A135.7 covers requirements and methods of testing for the properties of Engineered Wood Trim intended to be used as architectural trim. While primarily for exterior applications, these products can also be used indoors. Trim is the woodwork in the finish of a building especially around openings and at corners that is intended to be decorative and/or provide protection for joints covered by the product. Typical exterior trim includes corner boards, fascia, brick mold and window trim. Because Engineered Wood Trim is not intended to be used as a structural material, it has no structural load-bearing performance requirements.
Key topics covered by ANSI A135.7 Engineered Wood Trim ANSI:
product definitions
dimensional, physical and mechanical properties of trim grades
inspection and test procedures.
NOTE: This standard was revised in 2020.
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