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Concrete
Screed
Aerated concrete
Gypsum plaster
Abachi
Abachi
Abura
Afzelia
Pear wood
Black Afara
Parana pine
Beech
Dabema
Ebony
Oak, red
Oak, white
Ash
Yellowheart
Ash - American
Ash - Japanese
Hickory - silver poplar
Hickory - swap
Ilomba
Ipe
Iroko
Small-leaved lime
Small-leaved lime - American
Mockernut hickory
Niangon
Niové
Okoumé
Rosewood
Rio rosewood
Common beech
Red oak
Teak
Willow
White oak
Cedar
Cypress - C. Lusit
Board
Agba
Maple
Alder
Patagonian cypress
Purpleheart
Andiroba
Aspen
Balsa
Basralocus
Tree heath
Ebiara
Birch
Logwood
Juniper
Beech - European hornbeam
Hornbeam - white
Campeachy
Aielé
Kapok
Douka
Douglas fir
Oak
Oak - holm,
English, durmast
Emien
Alder - red, black
Ash
Spruce
Ash
Yellow birch
Southern yellow pine
Hornbeam
Hickory - silver poplar
Hickory - poplar
Izombé
Guanandi
Jarrah
Elm
Karri
Chestnut - sweet, red
African
mahogany
Pine
Cherry wood
Kosipo
Larch
Limba
Mahogany
Cherry
mahogany
Melêze
Poplar (all)
Plum wood
Pine
Red sandalwood
Elm
Maritime pine
English oak
Durmast oak
Tola
Tola - branca
Walnut
Western red
Cedar
White maple
White birch
White beech
White poplar
Swiss pine
Common aspen
Damson wood
Cypress, real
Fibre board
Wood fibre
insulating board
Wood fibre
hardboard
Kauramin
particle board
Paper
Textiles
Afrormosia
Rubber tree
Imbuia
Kokrodua
Niové Bidinkala
Tola - real, red
Cork
Melamine particle board
Phenolic resin particle board
Building materials
Wood
Material characteristics
The material characteristics available for selection in the measuring device are listed in the tables below.
The different types of wood are divided into Groups A ... C. Please set the measuring device for the
respective group in which the type of wood to be measured is found (see Step 5). A similar setting must
also be made for measurements performed on building materials (see Step 6). Building materials are
divided into groups 01 through 04.
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