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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | [ | + | [OBO-Werke GmbH] A tradename for cast [[polyurethane]] boards and blocks mainly used for model construction, tool making and mold production. Obomodulan board are homogeneous and fine-celled with smooth surfaces. It has a high edge stability, small thermal expansion coefficient, low dust formation when being machined. The thermoplastic boards can be easily shaped at temperatures up to 120C. |
==Synonyms and Related Terms== | ==Synonyms and Related Terms== | ||
O-board | O-board | ||
− | == | + | == Applications == |
− | == | + | Obomodulan is used as a structural material for display decks, display panels and risers. |
− | Produces fine dust | + | |
+ | == Personal Risks == | ||
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+ | * Produces fine dust that is a potential eye and respiratory irritant. | ||
+ | * Dust should be collected by suction cleaning equipment or use dust mask or respirator. | ||
+ | * OBO-Werke: [https://www.obo-werke.de/fileadmin/templates/downloads/sdb/en/msds-850-grey.pdf MSDS] | ||
+ | == Collection Risks == | ||
+ | Degraded by ultraviolet light and may contain UV absorbers or antioxidants. Combustible, but slow-burning. | ||
− | + | '''Links to Oddy Test results posted on AIC Wiki Materials Database Pages for individual materials below''' | |
− | Obomodulan | + | *[http://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/Oddy_Test_Results:_Case_Construction_Materials#Obomodulan0001 Obomodulan Tooling Board 500 Magma], CMA 2011 |
+ | *[http://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/Oddy_Test_Results:_Case_Construction_Materials#Obomodulan0002 Obomodulan 500 polyurethane board], MMA 2018 | ||
− | == | + | == Working Properties == |
− | * Standard wood product finishing processes. | + | * Standard wood product finishing processes. Smooth and homogeneous surface combined with an even cell structure. |
* Porosity depends on board density. Obo 500 takes primer well and is dense enough for smooth finish without much extra work. Higher density panels (1400) give more structural stability. | * Porosity depends on board density. Obo 500 takes primer well and is dense enough for smooth finish without much extra work. Higher density panels (1400) give more structural stability. | ||
* Standard primer and painting methods. Adhesives stick fairly well, good for laminates and textiles. | * Standard primer and painting methods. Adhesives stick fairly well, good for laminates and textiles. | ||
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* Range of 10 different densities between 200 - 1200 kg/m3. There are 8 different dimensions to a maximum of 2000 x 1000 mm and thicknesses of up to 200 mm are available. | * Range of 10 different densities between 200 - 1200 kg/m3. There are 8 different dimensions to a maximum of 2000 x 1000 mm and thicknesses of up to 200 mm are available. | ||
− | == | + | == Resources and Citations == |
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*[https://www.obo-werke.de/en/products/obomodulanr-pu-boards.html Obomodulan® PU boards webpage] contains links to product brochures, safety data sheet, technical data sheet and test reports. (accessed 10/2019) | *[https://www.obo-werke.de/en/products/obomodulanr-pu-boards.html Obomodulan® PU boards webpage] contains links to product brochures, safety data sheet, technical data sheet and test reports. (accessed 10/2019) | ||
*[https://www.obo-werke.de/fileadmin/templates/downloads/technische_datenblaetter/en/obo-bond-brown.pdf OBO-Bond brown adhesive technical data sheet] (accessed 10/2019) | *[https://www.obo-werke.de/fileadmin/templates/downloads/technische_datenblaetter/en/obo-bond-brown.pdf OBO-Bond brown adhesive technical data sheet] (accessed 10/2019) | ||
− | [[Category:Materials database]][[Category:MWG]][[Category:Designer/Fabricator]] | + | [[Category:Materials database]][[Category:MWG]][[Category:Designer/Fabricator]][[Category: Board/Panel, Plastic]] |
Latest revision as of 13:34, 2 November 2023
Description
[OBO-Werke GmbH] A tradename for cast Polyurethane boards and blocks mainly used for model construction, tool making and mold production. Obomodulan board are homogeneous and fine-celled with smooth surfaces. It has a high edge stability, small thermal expansion coefficient, low dust formation when being machined. The thermoplastic boards can be easily shaped at temperatures up to 120C.
Synonyms and Related Terms
O-board
Applications
Obomodulan is used as a structural material for display decks, display panels and risers.
Personal Risks
- Produces fine dust that is a potential eye and respiratory irritant.
- Dust should be collected by suction cleaning equipment or use dust mask or respirator.
- OBO-Werke: MSDS
Collection Risks
Degraded by ultraviolet light and may contain UV absorbers or antioxidants. Combustible, but slow-burning.
Links to Oddy Test results posted on AIC Wiki Materials Database Pages for individual materials below
- Obomodulan Tooling Board 500 Magma, CMA 2011
- Obomodulan 500 polyurethane board, MMA 2018
Working Properties
- Standard wood product finishing processes. Smooth and homogeneous surface combined with an even cell structure.
- Porosity depends on board density. Obo 500 takes primer well and is dense enough for smooth finish without much extra work. Higher density panels (1400) give more structural stability.
- Standard primer and painting methods. Adhesives stick fairly well, good for laminates and textiles.
- Machines smoothly, does not chip, no banding, sands easily to a smooth surface.
- Readily accepts and holds hardware including staples, scress and other wood fastening hardware. Ideal for pressure fitting mounts.
- More labor with large scale builds due to small plank size. Need to adhere planks together with Obo Polyurethane 2-part adhesive and add splines for extra support.
- Best for risers, back panels and small display decks with fewer joins. Design for thickness no less than 1".
Forms and Sizes
- Most common for casework: Obo 500 comes in sheet sizes of 1" x 20" x 80" (25 x 500 x 2000mm)
- Range of 10 different densities between 200 - 1200 kg/m3. There are 8 different dimensions to a maximum of 2000 x 1000 mm and thicknesses of up to 200 mm are available.
Resources and Citations
- Obomodulan® PU boards webpage contains links to product brochures, safety data sheet, technical data sheet and test reports. (accessed 10/2019)
- OBO-Bond brown adhesive technical data sheet (accessed 10/2019)