Specifications: Windsor Faux Panels
Product Description:
Barron Designs Inc.’s masons and master craftsmen have created products that are the ideal combination of stone textures and sizes, melding them artistically into an extremely easy to install paneling system. Windsor products are intended as a light weight veneer wall panel system, providing a very realistic "rock wall" appearance. These products are intended for either interior or exterior application over masonry, wood framed, or metal framed construction, be it residential or commercial. Our products have been engineered as such that no additional structural or foundation support is required.
Limitations:
Windsor products are intended as wall coverings only and should not be used as pavers or subjected to foot
traffic nor do they add to the structural load bearing capacity of the substrate to which they are applied.
Windsor products should not be used below water level such as in ponds, bird baths, or swimming pools.
Avoid installing in locations which will be repeatedly subjected to industrial "weed whackers".
Product Specifications Random Rock:
| Product Color |
Tri-Gray |
Lava Gray |
Tri-Buff |
New England Mocha |
Desert Buff |
Sedona |
| Random Rock Panel |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Ledger |
Gray |
Gray |
Buff |
Buff |
Buff |
Sedona |
| Corner, inside |
Gray |
Gray |
Buff |
Buff |
Buff |
Sedona |
| Corner, outside |
Gray |
Gray |
Buff |
Buff |
Buff |
Sedona |
| Door/Window Trim |
Gray |
Gray |
Buff |
Buff |
Buff |
Sedona |
| Mounting Blocks |
Gray |
Gray |
Buff |
Buff |
Buff |
Sedona |
| Column Wrap, cap & trim |
Gray |
Gray |
Buff |
Buff |
Buff |
Sedona |
| Product type |
Length (inch) |
Width (inch) |
Thickness (inch) |
Coverage per piece |
Actual Weight per piece |
Quantity per carton |
| Rock face panel |
48 |
15 1/2 |
7/8 to 1 5/8 |
4.75 sq. ft. |
4.5 lbs. |
4 |
| Ledger |
48 |
4 |
2 1/4 |
.6 sq. ft. |
2.5 lbs. |
4 |
| Corner, inside |
48 |
3" each leg |
2 5/8 |
2.00 sq. ft. |
4.0 lbs. |
2 |
| Corner, outside |
48 |
6" each leg |
2 5/8 |
4.00 sq. ft. |
3.5 lbs. |
2 |
| Window/Door trim |
48 |
4 |
2 5/8 |
1.4 sq. ft. |
1.5 lbs. |
4 |
| Outside corner cap |
8 |
8" |
3.5 |
n/a |
.4 lbs. |
16 |
| Inside corner cap |
8 |
8" |
3.5 |
n/a |
.4 lbs. |
16 |
| Starter strip |
60" |
2 1/4 |
26 ga. |
n/a |
.65 lbs. |
40 |
| Large Mounting Blocks |
10" |
13" |
2 1/2" |
n/a |
1.75 lbs. |
1 |
| Small Mounting Blocks |
8" |
9" |
2 1/2 " |
n/a |
1 lbs. |
1 |
| Column Wraps/piece |
40" |
7" |
15/16" |
n/a |
3 lbs. |
4 pcs |
| Column Wrap Cap |
10 3/8" |
10 3/8" |
1 3/8" |
n/a |
1.5 lbs. |
1 |
| Column Wrap 2 pc trim kit |
10 3/8 (assembled) |
10 3/8 (assembled) |
1 3/8" |
n/a |
1.375 lbs. |
1 |
Product Specifications Drystack:
| Product |
Santa Fe Adobe |
Kentucky Gray |
Western Taupe |
Carolina Cocoa |
Durango Red |
| Drystack Panels |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Ledger |
Buff |
Gray |
Buff |
Buff |
Sedona |
| Corner, inside |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Corner, outside |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Door/Window Trim |
Buff |
Gray |
Buff |
Buff |
Sedona |
| Mounting Blocks |
Buff |
Gray |
Buff |
Buff |
Sedona |
| Column Wrap, cap & trim |
Buff |
Gray |
Buff |
Buff |
Sedona |
| Product type |
Length (inch) |
Width (inch) |
Thickness (inch) |
Coverage per piece |
Actual Weight per piece |
Quantity per carton |
| Drystack Panel |
47 3/8" |
4 7/8" |
7/8 to 1 1/2" |
1.28 sq. ft. |
1.3 lbs. |
16 |
| Ledger |
48 |
4 |
2 1/4 |
.6 sq. ft. |
2.5 lbs. |
4 |
| Corner, inside |
40" |
2 1/2" each leg |
1 1/2" |
2.8 sq.ft. |
2.0 lbs. |
2 |
| Corner, outside |
40" |
5 1/4" each leg |
2 1/2" |
2.9 sq. ft. |
3.5 lbs. |
2 |
| Window/Door trim |
47 1/4 |
4 1/4 |
2 5/8 |
1.4 sq. ft. |
2.5 lbs. |
4 |
| Starter strip |
60" |
2 1/4 |
26 ga. |
n/a |
.65 lbs. |
40 |
Technical Data:
Color Fastness (per ANSI Z 124 xenon arc test): color change @ 200 hours: 0
Specific Gravity: .6
Insulation value: Estimated at R 4.3 per inch of thickness
Hardness (durometer D): 68
Coefficient of Expansion (in. /in. F): 4.8"/in./C x 10(-5) (varies depending upon substrate attached to).
Fuel Contributed: 0
Flame Spread (per ASTM E162):
| Flame Spread Factor, F9: |
Heat Evolution Factor, Q: |
Flame Spread Index, I8: |
Ave Temp. Rise: |
| 30.78 |
6.23 |
191.13 |
53.8 C |
Important:
The information and data herein are believed to be accurate and have been compiled from
sources believed to be reliable. It is offered for your consideration, investigation and verification.
Due to the inherent manufacturing characteristics of polyurethane, and the individual "hand"
coloring of our product, dimensions and weights are approximate and the colors, as with natural
stone, will vary.
Material Safety Data Sheet
Section I
Manufacturer's Name
|
Barron Designs Inc. / DBA FauxPanels.com |
| Address (Number, Street, City, State, and ZIP Code) |
517G Acorn Street
Deer Park, NY 11729 |
| Emergency Telephone Number |
800-651-4223 |
| Telephone Number for Information |
800-651-4223 |
Date Prepared |
01/10/2007
Supersedes 5/28/04 |
Section II - Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information
| Components |
% by Weight |
Components |
% by Weight |
| Polyurethane (rigid) |
94.8% |
UV Inhibitors |
1.4% |
| In-Mold coatings |
.10% |
Fire Retardants |
3.7% |
Section III - Physical/Chemical Characteristics
| Boiling Point |
N/A |
Specific Gravity (H2O = 1) |
.6 |
| Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) |
Solid (N/A) |
Melting Point |
N/A |
| Vapor Density (AIR = 1) |
N/A |
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1) |
N/A |
| Solubility in Water-Closed Cell, Not Soluble. |
| Appearance and Odor-Solid Odorless panel. Various colors to emulate real stone. |
Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
Flash Point (Method Used)
Solid (N/A) |
Flammable Limits
N/A |
LEL
N/A |
UEL
N/A |
| Extinguishing Media-Water, CO², or sand |
| Special Fire Fighting Procedures- Firefighters and others who may be exposed to products of combustion should wear full protective
clothing including self-contained breathing apparatus. |
| Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards- Sawing, sanding or machining can produce foam dust as a by-product which may present an
explosion hazard if a dust cloud contacts an ignition source. An airborne concentration of 40 grams of dust per cubic meter of air is
often used as the LEL for foam dust. |
Section V - Reactivity Data
| Stability |
Unstable |
|
Conditions to Avoid |
| |
Stable |
X |
N/A |
| Incompatibility (Materials to avoid)-Avoid open flame. Avoid contact with oxidizing agents. Product may auto-ignite at temperatures
in excess of 450 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Hazardous decomposition products - Thermal and / or thermal oxidative decomposition can produce irritation and toxic fumes and
gasses including carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide. |
| Hazardous polymerization |
May Occur |
|
Conditions to Avoid |
| |
Will Not Occur |
X |
|
Section VI - Health Hazard Data
Route(s) of Entry:
Foam Dust |
Inhalation?
Yes |
Skin?
No |
Ingestion?
Yes |
Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic):
Rigid polyurethane is not considered or listed as a hazardous chemical in 29 CFR 1910 subpart Z, Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C.
2051), or the Federal Hazardous substances Act (15 U.S.C. 1261) |
Carcinogenicity:
No carcinogenicity found |
NTP?
Case 9009-54-5,
Group 3, Vol. 19,
Suppl. 7 (1987) |
IARC Monographs?
No carcinogenicity
found |
OSHA Regulated?
No |
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure to Dust:
Eye irritation is possible. Waste generated from processing may evoke allergic contact dermatitis in sensitized individuals. |
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure:
May cause nasal dryness, irritation and obstructions, coughing, wheezing, and sneezing. Sinusitis and prolonged colds have also been
reported. Depending on the type, processing dust may cause respiratory sensitization and or irritation. |
Emergency and First Aid Procedures:
Eye Contact: Immediately flush with copious amounts of water. Remove to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical attention.
Skin Contact: Wash affected area with soap and water. If rash or persistent irritation or dermatitis occurs seek medical attention.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If persistent irritation, severe coughing or breathing difficulty occurs, seek medical attention. |
Section VII - Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
Steps to Be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled:
Scrap material or dust from sawing or cutting should be handled as an inert solid in the fashion of sand. |
Waste Disposal Method:
Landfill as non-hazardous waste. |
Precautions to Be taken in Handling and Storing:
Panels and accessories should be stored in original boxes to prevent damage or deformation of the product. |
Other Precautions:
Buyer assumes all risk of use, storage and handling of the product in compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws and
regulations. The implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are specifically excluded. |
Section VIII - Control Measures
Respiratory Protection (Specify Type)
Dust Mask |
Protective Gloves:
Recommended |
Eye Protection:
Safety Glasses |
Other Protective Clothing or Equipment:
Dust Collection System is recommended when working for extensive periods of time in a confined area. |
Work/Hygienic Practices:
Normal hand washing is recommended. |
Paint Test Data
Barron Designs Inc. has conducted extensive testing on it’s proprietary coating system. The details and results of the
testing are as follows:
Windsor Panels Hardness/Adhesion Test
Test Purpose:
The hardness adhesion of the coating to the substrate depends on the process of finishing the substrate, film
thickness, and drying of the coating. The "Uni" pencil is used to test the hardness of the coating and the cross
cut test to check its adhesion
Test Condition:
Hardness test: Place the "uni" pencil into the hardness test scale at an angle of 45°, adjust the tested film
touched by the test scale and pencil at the same level, push the scale evenly to make the pencil slide on the
film 5-8 cm, then rub the pencil scratchby erasure to check whether there is any scratch. The hardness
measured by the pencil has 17 grades as follows: 9H, 8H, 7H, 6H, 5H, 4H, 3H, 2H, H, F, HB, B 2B, 3B, 4B,
5B, and 6B. 9H is the hardest and 6B is the softest. The sprayed film should be tested after thoroughly dry.
It is necessary to record the time needed for the drying of the film. The hardness test scale is shown below.

Adhesion Test: Hold the artist knife with the sharp point on the test film at an angle on 35-45° and cut the
film into the substrate of the coating for a cross hatch of the film. Cut 100 10 cm squares. Apply transparent
tape to the film to be tested, and then rapidly pull off the tape to check the adhesion of the coating film.
 
Test Results:
Minimum hardness requirements based on anticipated use were met. Required class for adhesion was met.
Windsor Panels Xenon Test
Test Purpose:
In the natural environment, the factors of temperature, humidity, sunlight and oxidation, chain rupture may
occur resulting in the color, gloss, hardness, adhesion, and bendability of the coating being changed.
We can use air exposure or the artificially accelerated aging test to test the weathering resistance of the
film. Due to the lengthy time required for the air exposure test and the poor reproducibility of the test
results (due to area differences), we use the arc artificial accelerated aging test.
Test Condition:
Cold air arc lamp
Radioactive bombardment: 50.6WM² (300-400 NM)
Temperature of Black Plate 63+/-3°C
Relative humidity: 50 +/- 55RH
Cycle time of spray: 18 mins spraying per 120 mins
After testing for a certain time and accumulated radiation, we check for color and gloss difference visually
and by grayscale. We also check ΔE with a color difference meter.
The test conditions comply with the following standards: ISO11341:1994, ASTM G26, JIS B-7754, CNS
11232. The spectral picture of sunlight spectrum and arc lab is below.

Test Results:
No evidence of surface deterioration, film shrinkage, objectionable color or gloss change, delamination, edge
lifting, cracking, pitting, blistering or other degradation.
Windsor Panels Salt Spray Test
Test Purpose:
After metal is finished by electroplating it will display bubbling, disintigration, and rusting due to salt spray
(fog). This is especially true when the product is used around the seaside, at the beach, and in industrial
districts which have high strength salt spray (fog).
Test Condition:
Salt Spray (fog) Strength: 5% (W/V)
Salt Spray (fog) PH value: 6.5-7.2
Spray Fog Pressure: 1.00-+/-0.01 kgf/cm²
Spray Fog Amount: 1.0-2.0 ml/80 cm²/h
Temperature of pressed drum: 35 +/-1°C
Temperature in Lab: 47 +/-1°C
Relative Humidity in Lab: 85%
The test conditions comply with the following standards: GB/T 1771-1991, ISO7253-1996, CNS 10757
K6801
Test Results:
Maximum level of lifting was not exceeded.
Windsor Panels Hot/Cold Cycle Test
Test Condition:
The film can be influenced by changes in temperature, humidity, sunlight, and other factors. The test is to
insure that the film does not crack, blush, lose gloss, adhesion or flexibility.
Test Purpose:
The process for the hot/cold cycle test is as follows: The total cycle time is 5-10 cycles. The sample is put at
a constant temperature of –20°C for two hours and then at 50°C constant temperature for two hours. The
sample is then visually inspected for cracks, blistering, etc.

Test Results:
No cracking, blistering, etc. was observed.
Windsor Panels QUV Test
Test Condition:
The film coating and fading of the sample panel are tested under UV light with 313 nm wave length so as to
assess the accelerated exposure situation produced in the usage process. It can also be provided as the
reference for designing the finishing system for quality control. The test is quick and not influenced by
weather and it’s results are highly accurate.
Test Purpose:
- Place the sample panel in the QUV test machine and expose for some time.
- Use MEINENGDA computerized machine which can measure any color difference or visually test the color
difference values before and after exposure.
Assess the UV resistance of the sample panel according to the color difference.
- What the color difference result means is as follows:
Δ1 : black and white color difference Δa: red and green color difference
Δb: yellow and blue color difference ΔE: Total color difference
ΔE=(ΔL²+Δa²+Δb²)½
- The test condition complies with the revalant rules in ISO11507
Test Results:
No color change was observed.
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