Tables of materials
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Cement screed
Anhydrite screed
Afrormosia
Afzelia
Alaska cedar, yellow cedar
Ash
Aspen
Basralocus
Birch
Black alder
Black maple
Black walnut
Blue catalpa tree
Buckeye
Cedar
Cherry mahogany
Cherry, American
Cherry, European
Common beech
Dark-leaved willow
Douglas fir
Eastern white pine
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Wet/dry LED indicator
In addition to numeric measurement display in % of relative material moisture, the LED display also provi-
des a material-dependent evaluation of moisture. The LED display bar becomes larger, from left to right,
with increasing moisture content. The 12-position LED display is subdivided into 4 green (dry), 3 yellow
(moist) and 5 red (wet) segments. Wet material causes an additional acoustic signal.
Green = dry
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The classification „dry" means that materials in a heated room have reached a balanced moisture
level and are thus suitable for further processing.
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Types of construction material
Plaster
Aerated concrete
Types of wood
Elm
Hemlock
Iroko
Khaya mahogany
Larch
Light red meranti
Limba
Longleaf pine
Mahogany
Merbau
Mesquite
Mutenye
Oak
Pecan
Pine
Plum wood
Red cedar
Red elm
Red maple
Red oak
Yellow = moist
Concrete
Lime malm brick
Redwood
Robinia
Silver fir
Silvertop or black ash
Sitka spruce
Small-leaved lime
Spruce
Swiss pine
Sycamore
Teak
Walnut
White ash
White beech
White meranti
White oak
Yellow birch
Red = wet