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Wood
The location to be measured
should be untreated, free of
knots, dirt and resin. Measure-
ments should not be made on
the end faces of wood because
these areas dry particularly
quickly such that they produce
incorrect measurement results.
Perform multiple comparative
measurements. Wait until the
% symbol stops blinking and remains constantly lighted.
Only then are measurement values stable.
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Mineral building materials
Be aware that walls (or surfaces) with
differing material structures, or even
variations in material composition,
can cause measurement results to
be falsified. Perform multiple
comparative measurements. Wait
until the % symbol stops blinking and
remains constantly lighted. Only then
are measurement values stable.
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 and B. Please set the measuring device for the
respective group in which the type of wood to be measured is found
(see Step 4). A similar setting must also be made for measurements
performed on building materials (see Step 4). Building materials are
classified from 1 to 3.
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Wood tables
Abachi
Abura
Afzelia
Albizia falcatara
Ash, American
Ash, Japanese
Ash, White American
Beech, American
Beech, European
Beech, Red (Sapwood)
Canarium, Grey
Canarium, (PG)
Cedar, common
Cypress, Alaska
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Cypress Pine, Mexican
Ebony, African
Gum, Manna
Hickory, Mockernut
Hickory Pecan
Hickory, Pignut
Idigbo
Ilomba
Ipe
Iroko
Lime, American
Lime, European
Mockernut
Niangon
Niové
Oak, Red
Oak, White American
Okoumé
Pau amarello
Pear
Pine, Brazilian
Rosewood, Brazilian
Rosewood, Indian
Teak
Willow
Willow, Black
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