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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 6100-4.5: 1984 Glossary of Building and civil engineering terms Part 4: Forest products Section 4.5 Cork UDC 001.4:624 + 69 Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Tue Dec 05 00:54:17 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 6100-4.5:1984 This British Standard, having be
2、en prepared under the direction of the Basic Data and Performance Criteria for Civil Engineering and Building Structures Standards Committee, was published under the authority of the Executive Board and comes into effect on 29 February 1984 BSI 06-1999 The Committees responsible for this British Sta
3、ndard are shown in Part 0 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference BDB/3 Draft for comment 81/14641 DC ISBN 0 580 13697 3 Amendments issued since publication Amd. No.Date of issueComments Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Tue Dec 05 00:54:17 GMT
4、+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 6100-4.5:1984 BSI 06-1999i Contents Page Forewordii 450 1 Base terms1 450 2 Raw cork1 450 3 Corkwood1 450 4 Worked cork2 450 5 Cork products2 IndexInside back cover Figure 1 Diagrammatic classification of terms for cork4 Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffield
5、un, na, Tue Dec 05 00:54:17 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 6100-4.5:1984 ii BSI 06-1999 Foreword This Section of Part 4 of this British Standard has been prepared under the direction of the Basic Data and Performance Criteria for Civil Engineering and Building Structures Standards Com
6、mittee. This Section supersedes BS 3519 which is withdrawn. The definitions in this Section are technically equivalent to those agreed for the revision of ISO 633 “Cork vocabulary” which is in course of preparation by the International Organization for Standardization but this Section repeats only t
7、erms considered relevant to building and civil engineering. A diagrammatic classification of terms for cork is shown in Figure 1. A general introduction to and explanation of this glossary is given in Part 0 of this standard which itemizes the Parts, Sections and Subsections into which the glossary
8、is divided and provides a general alphabetical index of all the terms in the Sections and Subsections already published. Those using individual Sections and Subsections of this glossary are urged to consult Part 0 when doing so. The other Sections of this Part are as follows: 4.1 Characteristics and
9、 properties of timber and wood based panel products 4.2 Sizes and quantities 4.3 Wood based panel products 4.4 Carpentry and joinery Terms are listed alphabetically in the index and are referred to by numbers which are found against the term in the body of the Section. There they are arranged in a c
10、lassified order, each term having an individual number consisting of seven digits in two parts, the first of three digits, the second of four. The first three digits represent the number of the Part, Section and Subsection (in this case, the third digit is 0 as there is no division into Subsections)
11、. The fourth digit represents the group of terms, the fifth digit represents the subgroup of terms and the last two digits represent the place within the subgroup. Alternative terms are given below the preferred term with their status indicated, e.g. “deprecated”. These terms are not individually nu
12、mbered, but are included in the index with a reference to the preferred term. Terms of more than one word, e.g. “corkwood pieces” are written in a direct style, not as “pieces, corkwood”. The inverted term is included in the index with a reference to the direct term. Italicized words indicate terms
13、that are defined elsewhere in this Section. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligation
14、s. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages 1 to 4, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the in
15、side front cover. Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Tue Dec 05 00:54:17 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 6100-4.5:1984 BSI 06-19991 No.TermDefinition 450 1 Base terms 450 1001cork oak cork tree, deprecated Evergreen species of oak (QUERCUS SUBER) from which cork is obtained. 4
16、50 1002corkOuter layer of bark of the cork oak. NOTECork is made up of dead cells, most of them of a prismatic-hexagonal form and radially arranged, having no meatus in between them and filled with air. The dividing wall between two adjoining cells is composed of five layers; two of a cellulose natu
17、re, lining the cellular cavities, two thicker suberized layers enclosing the former ones and an intermediate lignified layer. 450 1003backOutside surface of reproduction cork furthest from the trunk. 450 1004bellyInner face of reproduction cork against the trunk. 450 2 Raw cork 450 2001raw corkCork
18、as taken from a tree and therefore having undergone no treatment. 450 2002virgin corkCork constituting the original cover of the cork oak. 450 2003summer virgin corkVirgin cork obtained from a growing tree. 450 2004summer virgin augment cork Virgin cork obtained from a growing tree above the level o
19、f a previous stripping. 450 2005ordinary virgin corkVirgin cork obtained from a felled tree. 450 2006hatchet winter virgin cork Virgin cork obtained from a branch cut with an axe along its axis, with adherent fragments of bast and/or wood. 450 2007adze winter virgin corkVirgin cork obtained from a b
20、ranch adze-cut transversely to its axis and free from bast and wood. 450 2008virgin cork flambVirgin cork from a tree scorched by fire. 450 2009reproduction corkCork formed as a result of growth of a further layer after stripping. This is of higher quality than the first layer, the virgin cork. 450
21、2010wedgeReproduction cork growing from the trunk near the ground, not collected at the time of normal stripping. 450 2011reproduction cork flambReproduction cork from a tree scorched by fire. 450 2012ramassageRaw cork from a tree or branch whose wood or bast has rotted away. 450 2013gleaningsPieces
22、 of raw cork left lying in the forests during normal stripping. 450 2014secundeiraFirst reproduction cork. 450 2015raw refuse corkSorted inferior quality reproduction cork. 450 2016raw refuse flambRaw refuse cork from reproduction cork flamb. 450 3 Corkwood 450 3001corkwoodMaterial obtained from boi
23、ling, scraping, flattening, selecting and where necessary trimming, reproduction cork. 450 3002corkwood piece Corkwood, the surface area of which is less than 400 cm2, of a quality suitable for further transformation by cutting. 450 3003corkwood plank Corkwood, the surface area of which is at least
24、400 cm2, of a quality suitable for further transformation by cutting and trimming. Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Tue Dec 05 00:54:17 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 6100-4.5:1984 2 BSI 06-1999 No.TermDefinition 450 3004corkwood refuseCorkwood of low quality, not suitable
25、for further transformation by cutting. 450 3005scraped corkwoodCorkwood from which excess back has been removed. 450 3006corkwasteCorkwood scraps remaining after cutting. 450 3007common corkwasteCorkwood with adherent back. 450 3008blocker wasteCorkwaste obtained when corkwood is cut into stoppers.
26、450 3009debacked wasteCorkwaste from which all back has been removed. 450 3010fine wasteCorkwaste free from back and belly. 450 3011belliesCorkwaste cut from corkwood planks and including the belly. 450 3012backsCorkwaste comprising the residue of back after debacking. 450 4 Worked cork 450 4001work
27、ed corkRaw cork or corkwood transformed by cutting, granulation or agglomeration. 450 4002granulated corkCork that has been ground. 450 4003expanded granulated cork Granulated cork expanded by thermal treatment. 450 4004agglomerated corkMaterial obtained by agglomeration of granulated cork. 450 4005
28、pure agglomerated corkAgglomerated cork made using binders derived from cork. 450 4006composition corkAgglomerated cork made using binders not derived from cork. 450 4007expanded pure agglomerated cork Expanded granulated cork agglomerated using binders derived from cork. 450 4008unexpanded pure agg
29、lomerated cork Pure agglomerated cork made by a process that does not substantially alter the suberous tissue. 450 4009 regranulated corkReground agglomerated cork or composition cork. 450 4010regranulated insulation cork Reground expanded pure agglomerated cork. 450 4011regranulated composition cor
30、k Reground composition cork. 450 4012cork powderCork particles of grain size equal to or less than 0.25 mm. 450 5 Cork products 450 5001corkboardBoard of expanded pure agglomerated cork for thermal insulation. 450 5002cork floor tileFloor tile made of composition cork, pure agglomerated or reproduct
31、ion cork. 450 5003cork wall tileWall tile made of cork, usually introduced for its decorative properties. 450 5004cork ceiling tileCeiling tile made of expanded pure agglomerated cork, usually introduced for its sound-absorbing properties. 450 5005cork paperVery thin sheets of cork. 450 5006cork wal
32、lpaperCork paper laminated to a backing so as to provide a wall covering. 450 5007noticeboard corkAgglomerated cork in sheet form suitable for notice boards. 450 5008cork expansion stripStrip of composition cork suitable for insertion between areas of flooring to accommodate movement. Licensed Copy:
33、 sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Tue Dec 05 00:54:17 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 6100-4.5:1984 BSI 06-19993 No.TermDefinition 450 5009cork carpetHard-wearing sheet floor covering in roll form, made of granulated cork and mineral fibres, with vegetable oil, natural or synthetic resins
34、and pigments. 450 5010cork flooring underlaySheet of composition cork suitable for use as underlay to floor coverings. 450 5011cork expansion joint filler Sheet of composition cork suitable for insertion between areas of structural concrete to accommodate movement. 450 5012cork gasketFlat jointing p
35、iece, of composition cork, of appropriate form and thickness. 450 5013anti-vibration cork product Board or pad of reproduction cork, composition cork or expanded pure agglomerated cork for attenuating vibration. 450 5014cork beam padPad of composition cork placed above a beam and below flooring to a
36、bsorb sound and vibration. Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Tue Dec 05 00:54:17 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 6100-4.5:1984 4 BSI 06-1999 Figure 1 Diagrammatic classification of terms for cork Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Tue Dec 05 00:54:17 GMT+00:00 2006,
37、Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 6100-4.5:1984 BSI 06-19995 Index adze winter virgin cork 450 2007 agglomerated cork 450 4004 agglomerated cork, expanded pure 450 4007 agglomerated cork, pure 450 4005 agglomerated cork, unexpanded pure 450 4008 anti-vibration cork product 450 5013 augment, cork summer
38、virgin 450 2004 back 450 1003 backs 450 3012 beam pad, cork 450 5014 bellies 450 3011 belly 450 1004 blocker waste 450 3008 carpet, cork 450 5009 common corkwaste 450 3007 composition cork 450 4006 composition cork, regranulated 450 4011 cork 450 1002 cork, adze winter virgin 450 2007 cork, agglomer
39、ated 450 4004 cork, composition 450 4006 cork, expanded granulated 450 4003 cork, expanded pure agglomerated 450 4007 cork, granulated 450 4002 cork, hatchet winter virgin 450 2006 cork, noticeboard 450 5007 cork, ordinary virgin 450 2005 cork, pure agglomerated 450 4005 cork, raw 450 2001 cork, raw
40、 refuse 450 2015 cork, regranulated 450 4009 cork, regranulated composition 450 4011 cork, regranulated insulation 450 4010 cork, reproduction 450 2009 cork, summer virgin 450 2003 cork, summer virgin augment 450 2004 cork, unexpanded pure agglomerated 450 4008 cork, virgin 450 2002 cork, worked 450
41、 4001 cork beam pad 450 5014 cork carpet 450 5009 cork ceiling tile 450 5004 cork expansion joint filler 450 5011 cork expansion strip 450 5008 cork flamb, reproduction 450 2011 cork flamb, virgin 450 2008 cork floor tile 450 5002 cork flooring underlay 450 5010 cork gasket 450 5012 cork oak 450 100
42、1 cork paper 450 5005 cork powder 450 4012 cork product, anti-vibration 450 5013 cork tree 450 1001 cork wall tile 450 5003 cork wallpaper 450 5006 corkboard 450 5001 corkwaste 450 3006 corkwaste, common 450 3007 corkwood 450 3001 corkwood, scraped 450 3005 corkwood, piece 450 3002 corkwood, plank 4
43、50 3003 corkwood, refuse 450 3004 debacked waste 450 3009 expanded granulated cork 450 4003 expanded pure agglomerated cork 450 4007 expansion joint filler, cork 450 5011 expansion strip, cork 450 5008 filler, cork expansion joint 450 5011 fine waste 450 3010 flamb, raw refuse 450 2016 flamb, reprod
44、uction cork 450 2011 flamb, virgin cork 450 2008 flooring underlay, cork 450 5010 gasket, cork 450 5012 gleanings 450 2013 granulated cork 450 4002 granulated cork, expanded 450 4003 hatchet winter virgin cork 450 2006 insulation cork, regranulated 450 4010 noticeboard cork 450 5007 oak, cork 450 10
45、01 ordinary virgin cork 450 2005 pad, cork beam 450 5014 paper, cork 450 5005 piece, corkwood 450 3002 plank, corkwood 450 3003 powder, cork 450 4012 pure agglomerated cork 450 4005 pure agglomerated cork, expanded 450 4007 pure agglomerated cork, unexpanded 450 4008 QUERCUS SUBER 450 1001 ramassage
46、 450 2012 raw cork 450 2001 raw refuse cork 450 2015 raw refuse flamb 450 2016 refuse, corkwood 450 3004 refuse cork, raw 450 2015 refuse flambe, raw 450 2016 regranulated composition cork 450 4011 regranulated cork 450 4009 regranulated insulation cork 450 4010 reproduction cork 450 2009 reproducti
47、on cork flamb 450 2011 scraped corkwood 450 3005 secundeira 450 2014 summer virgin augment cork 450 2004 summer virgin cork 450 2003 tile, cork ceiling 450 5004 tile, cork floor 450 5002 tile, cork wall 450 5003 tree, cork 450 1001 unexpanded pure agglomerated cork 450 4008 virgin augment cork, summ
48、er 450 2004 virgin cork 450 2002 virgin cork, adze winter 450 2007 virgin cork, hatchet winter 450 2006 virgin cork, ordinary 450 2005 virgin cork, summer 450 2003 virgin cork flamb 450 2008 wallpaper, cork 450 5006 waste, blocker 450 3008 waste, debacked 450 3009 waste, fine 450 3010 wedge 450 2010
49、 winter virgin cork, adze 450 2007 winter virgin cork, hatchet 450 2006 worked cork 450 4001 Licensed Copy: sheffieldun sheffieldun, na, Tue Dec 05 00:54:17 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 6100-4.5: 1984 BSI 389 Chiswick High Road London W4 4AL BSI British Standards Institution BSI is the independent national body responsible for preparing British Standards. It presents the UK view on standards in Europe and at the international level. It is incorporated by Royal Charter. Revisions British Standards are updated by amendment or revision. Use
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