Function classes


"Function class" stated on all treatments describes the functionality, with many practical examples where the treatments can be used.


Function class I:  No particular aesthetic and,or functional requirements.

Examples, interior:

Lumber room, storage room, boiler room

Examples, exterior:

Protected building parts without risk of influence from the weather.

Function class II:  Aesthetic and medium functional requirements.

Examples, interior:

Living room, bedroom, kitchen, lavatory, hall, office, corridor.

Examples, exterior:

North- and east-facing building parts with changing influence of moisture.

 

Function class III:  Aesthetic and high functional requirements.

Examples, interior:

Clinic, shop, kitchen in institution, sports centre, stairway.

Examples, exterior:

South- and west-facing building parts with changing influence of moisture and traffic pollution or other aggressive influence as well as south- and west-facing building parts in coastal environment.

 

Function class IV:  Particularly high and,or high aesthetic requirements.

Examples, interior:

Representative rooms. Wet rooms. Operating rooms and casuality departments, test centres and test laboratories. Workshops. Floor in sports centre.

Examples, exterior:

South- and west-facing building parts with changing influence of moisture and traffic pollution or other aggressive influence as well as south- and west-facing building parts in coastal environment.


The above examples are only intended as a guide.

The function class is stated on the individual treatment instruction and thus provides a general information of the function, aesthetic, cleanliness and robustness of the surface treatment.