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CAM RANH INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TERMINAL

SUBMITTAL COVER
Package Title: Interior Finishing Works Number: CXR-BP09-MAT-0087
Package No: BP09 Type: Material Submittal

Title: Laminate for door


Manufacturer: Formica Location:
Agent: Discipline: Interior Finishing
Sub Contractor:

Specification: G2, G3
Contract Ref:
BOQ Ref:
Other Ref:

Description: Laminate for door : T1-T5, SD1-SD2

Enclosures: 1) Material submission overview


2) Product data
3) Test report
4) Company profile
SUBMITTAL COMMENTS
REV RECEIVED BY COMMENTS STATUS REVIEWED
ENGINEER A B C D E BY
00

CPG
TUR
01

CPG
TUR
02

CPG
TUR
03

CPG
TUR
EMPLOYER COMMENTS (IF ANY): STATUS CODES:
A Approved
B Approved with Comments
C Revise and Resubmit
D Reviewed
E Rejected

CONTRACTOR DETAILS
Prepared By: DANG QUANG VAN Reviewed By: PHAM HOANG TUAN
Title: DEPUTY SITE MANAGER Title: PROJECT MANAGER
Telephone:

Form - Submittal Cover - Rev 00 Page 1 of 1


Material submissionoverview
1.0. Material SubmissionOverview/Tổng thể vể vât liệu đệ trình

Submission No/ Đệ trình số: CXR-BP09-MAT-87

Material description/Mô tả vật liệu: Laminate for door

Brand/Thương hiệu: Formica

Country of origin:/Nơi xuất xứ: Thailand

Country of Manufacturer/Assembly/Nơi sản


Thailand
xuất:

Manufacturer/Tên nhà sản xuất: Formica

Place of manufacturer and test/Nơi sản xuất &


Thailand
kiểm định:

Supplier/Nhà cung cấp: Formica

Supplier Address/Địa chỉ nhà cung cấp: Thailand

Model/Type/Loại: Laminate Formica – For 6445LM

Size/ Series applied/Kích thước/ Chủng loại: 1.3mm thickness, 1220 x 2440 (mm)

System applied/Hệ thống áp dụng:

Timber Door: T1T5


Applied location/Vị trí lắp đặt:
Solid door : SD1, SD2
Origin of design/Thiết kế gốc:
Trung Tâm Thí Nghiệm và Kiểm Định Xây Dựng Khánh
Factor inspection and test:
Hòa – Las 1059.
Nghiệm thu & kiểm định:
Phòng Thí Nghiệm Trọng Điểm Đường Bộ III.

Packing, storage, and handling:


Pallet/Sea
Đóng gói, lưu trữ & vận chuyển:
Submission status/ Tình trạng đệ trình: 01
2.1. Material specification compliancelist/Danh sách vật liệu tuân theo quy cách kỹ thuật

Item SpecificationClause Comply/ Notcomply Remark*


Số Tiêu chuẩn số Phù hợp/ Không phù hợp Ghi chú

TS/A/G2 and G3

Note:* Please refer to compliance list fordetails.


Ghi chú: * Vui lòng tham chiếu danh sách chi tiết tương ứng
3.0. Basis of Selection/Lựa chọn cơ bản:

EquipmentSchedules/Specifications
Tiến độ trang thiết bị/ Quy cách kỹ thuật

3.1) Equipment schedule drawing/Bản vẽ tham chiếu: AD-DR-08, 09

3.2) Mechanical Specification /Tiêu chí kỹ thuật

NO ASSESSMENT INDICATOR SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL RESULT


STT CHỈ TIÊU ĐÁNH GIÁ THÔNG SỐ KỸ THUẬT ĐỆ TRÌNH KẾT QUẢ
Decorative Laminated plastic TS/A/ G2 and G3
sheet Part 1.4.7
Comply
1 Thickness 1.3mm 1.3mm

Surface ware 400 cycles 550-900 cycles Comply


2
Comply
Thickness increase max : 13%
3 Boiling water No effect
Mass increase max: 11.5 %

High temperature Slight effect Slight effect Comply


4

5 Radiant heat 140 s

6 Stain No effect Slight effect Comply

7 Color fastness Slight effect Slight effect Comply

8 Impact 60 inches~152cm Min 200mm Comply

9 Conductive heat No effect No effect Comply

10 Scuffing No effect No effect Comply

Calculations/Tính toán: N/A

Design Specification /Code/Thiết kế tham khảo/Mã số: N/A

4.0 Manufacturers Information & DataSheet/ Thông số kỹ thuật của nhà sản xuất:

5.0 Equipment InstallationPlan/ Kế hoạch lắp đặt trang thiết bị

6.0 PlantRemoval/Kế hoạch di dời, tháo dỡ

7.0 Blowdown Tank MaintenanceRequirement/Yêu cầu bảo dưỡng: N/A


8.0 Local Technical Support/Thông tin nhân viên kỹ thuật hỗ trợ

9.0 Supplementary Documentation

 N/A
CERTIFICATE OF QUALITY AND QUANTITY
November 20th 2017

We would like to certify that all goods are good quality and good which was shipped under
following details:

1. Commodity : MELAMINE DECORATIVE LAMINATED SHEETS


2. Cover : 2,512 sheets
3. 2567NT, 1.3mm : 62 sheets
4. Refer Invoice no : ER 2010727 Dated 20-11-17
5. Shipment Per : SITC SHANGHAI V.1721N
6. From : Bangkok Port/Thailand
7. To : Catlai port in Hochiminh City, Vietnam
8. Sailingon/About : 24/11/17

ISSUED BY THE MANUFACTURER

FORMICA GROUP
Standard Specifications
(For Pef and PP grade)

Ref : TIS 1163 - 2536 Rev: 02 Date :15/11/17 Issue by: S.Boonsri, Technical Manager. Page1/1

Methods Met Properties Unit (Max or Min ) Products


hods
Pef PP
No.
0.6mm 0.8mm 0.8mm 1.3mm
Size 9.1 Variation mm. +10 / - 0
Thickness 9.2 Variation % Max (mm.) +/-0.10 +/-0.15
Flatness 9.3 Variation mm./ length at least 1m.long 120
Straightness of edges 9.4 Variation mm./ length at least 1m long 1.5
Squareness of laminate 9.5 Variation mm./ length at least 1m long 1.5
Appearance 9.6  1. Spot, dirt and mm2 / m2 1
similar surface
defects
 2.Fibres,hairs, mm./m2 ( Maximum level ) 10
scratches
 Defect in 1 & 2 1.mm2 / m2 0.5
occur in the same 2.mm./m2(Maximum level ) 5
sheet.
 Broken Corners cm. / 1 Broken Corners 3
(not more than 2 cm. / 2 Broken Corners  1.5
corner )
Resistance to surface 9.7 Wear resistance Revolution ( Minimum ) 350 550 - 900
wear
Resistance to immersion 9.8 0.6mm 0.8mm 0.8mm 1.3mm
in boiling water Thickness increase % (max.) 17.0 13.0 13.0 13.0
 Mass increase % (max.) 14.5 11.5 11.5 11.5
 Appearance Grade (Maximum level) 3 3 3 3
Resistance to dry heat 9.9 Gross appearance Grade (Maximum level ) N/A 3
Other appearance 4
Dimensional stability at 9.10 0.6mm 0.8mm 0.8mm 1.3mm
elevated temp Cumulative % (max) f-direction 0.70 0.65 0.65 0.65
dimensional change % (max) a-direction 1.20 1.10 1.10 1.15
Resistance to impact by 9.11 0.6mm 0.8mm 0.8mm 1.3mm
large diameter ball Height Min mm. 100 100 200 200
Resistance to cracking 9.12 Susceptibility Grade ( not worse than ) 4 4
Resistance to scratching 9.12 Load N(Min) 1.5 2.0
Resistance to staining 9.14 Appearance Grade (Maximum level )
 Group 1 &Group2 5 5
 Group 3 &Group4 4 4
Resistance to cigarette 9.15 Appearance Grade (Maximum level ) N/A 3
burns
Resistance to steam 9.16 Appearance Grade (Maximum level ) 3 4
Determination of Laminate properties according to ISO 4586 – 2

Performance properties ISO4586-2 Determination of properties


method no.

Thickness 4 Measuring by micrometer which is accurate with 0.01 mm.

Appearance 5 Inspect under standardized condition of light.

Flatness 5.2 Measuring distance of concave by straight edge of 1,000 mm.

Resistance to surface 6 Abrasion of laminate with sandpaper until 95 % of the pattern has worn
wear off.

Resistance to immersion 7 Test specimen boiled in water for 2 hours.


in boiling water

Resistance to dry heat 8 A pan of hot glyceroltristearate at 180 0C (3560F ) is placed on the
(180 0C ) laminate and allowed to cool there for 20 min. No blisters of cracks ought
to occur on the surface. Slight change in glossiness is permitted.

Dimensional stability at 9 Total change after 24 hours at 70 0C and after 168 hours at 90-95 % RH.
elevated temp And 40 +/- 2 0C

Resistance to impact by 11 A spring –loaded bolt is shot at the surface.


small diameter ball

Resistance to impact by 12 Maximum drop height from a steel ball which can be achieved without
large diameter ball incurring visible surface cracking

Resistance to cracking 13 Laminate exposed to 800C heat for 20 hours.

Resistance to scratching 14 A weighted diamond needle scratches the surface.

Resistance to staining 15 Drop specific chemical on laminate with specified time and condition.
Slight change in glossiness is permitted.

Resistance to colour 16 Laminate exposed to daylight and compared to a blue wool scale 1-8 no.8
change in Xenon light being the most light stable.

Resistance to cigarette 17 Burning cigarette is placed on the test surface. Very slight brown
burns coloration permitted.

Formability 20 Test specimen is heated and formed.

Resistance to steam 23 Test surface subjected to water steam for 1 hour. Slight change in
glossiness permitted.
Page 1

…Who We Are

Formica Group Company Overview

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


Page 2

…Who We Are

FORMICA GROUP HISTORY


FOUNDED IN CINCINNATI IN 1913

Herbert Faber and D.J. O’Conor, both from


Pittsburgh, PA founded the Formica
Corporation in 1913 with $7500
Formica Group is a leader in the design,
manufacture and distribution of innovative
surfacing products for commercial and
residential application

AND TODAY, THE VISION


CONTINUES…

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


Page 3

…Who We Are
FORMICA® BRAND
THE FORMICA® BRAND NAME IS ONE OF THE MOST TRUSTED IN THE WORLD

Formica Group emerged as an industrial products company and evolved into a


decorative surfacing company

Brand Standards updated in 2012 give a coordinated global corporate identity


• To protect against the mark becoming generic
• Consistency

1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s-1980s 1990s-2009

Prior to 1913, the mineral MICA was used as an insulating material. The founders developed
a new plastic that was a substitution for Mica. Hence the name “substitute” for MICA –
Formica.

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


Page 4

…Who We Are
FLETCHER BUILDING
FLETCHER BUILDING ACQUIRED FORMICA GROUP ON JULY 2ND, 2007
Fletcher Building is one of New Zealand’s top listed companies. It is also listed on
the Australian Stock Exchange and is in the top 70
2011 ANNUAL RESULTS
REVENUE: NZ$7.4 Billion (+ 9%)
EBIT: NZ$492 Million (+ 14%)
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIONS: NZ$402 Million (- 23%)
STRONG PERFORMANCE FROM LAMINATES & PANELS: NZ$1.98 Billion Revenues (+ 3%),
NZ$168 Million EBIT (+ 19%)
EMPLOYEES: >19,930 globally
REVENUE: 47% New Zealand; 39% Australia; 14% NA, Europe, Asia, Other
Fletcher Building main activities are in the building sector
Fletcher Building recently celebrated its 100th year anniversary
Fletcher has 6 Divisions including Crane Group acquired in early 2011 for approx US$750m

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…Who We Are
FLETCHER BUILDING

Fletchers had a total revenue of NZ$7,416 REVENUE (NZ$ Bn)


during FY 11
10
Revenue has grown consistently from 2002 8
until 2009 when the Global economy had a 6
detrimental impact 4

Total revenue derived in Australia and NZ for 2


0
the 12 months to June 2011 was 86%
FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11
Laminates and Panels Division contributed
27% of global revenues in YE June 2011

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…Who We Are
FLETCHER BUILDING
Fletcher Building Laminate and
Employees Panels Employees

The Fletcher Building Group employs The Laminate and Panels Division employs
19,930 people in; 5,112 people in;
● Asia1,094, Australia 7,116, Europe ● Asia1,094, Australia 1,669, Europe
1,180 NZ 8,397 North America 1,039 1,120, NZ 329, North America 900
and Other 1,104

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…Who We Are
LAMINATES AND PANELS GROUP IS THE LARGEST
LAMINATE COMPANY IN THE WORLD
FORMICA AND LAMINEX ARE WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES OF FLETCHER
BUILDING PRODUCTS, FORMING THE LAMINATES & PANELS DIVISION

Fletcher Building Publicly traded on Australia


Products and NZ stock exchanges

Laminate & Panels


Division

Formica Group Laminex Group

Europe North America Asia Australia New Zealand

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…Who We Are
LAMINATE AND PANELS HAS TRULY GLOBAL REACH

Manufacture, Sell & Distribute

Sell & Distribute


Expansion Opportunity

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…Who We Are
FLETCHER’S LAMINATES & PANELS DIVISION
THE FORMICA AND LAMINEX BUSINESSES ARE OVER A QUARTER
OF FLETCHER’S GLOBAL REVENUES AND EBIT
Laminates and Panels: Laminex Group

HPL: No. 1 in Australia/NZ,


Decorated Board (LPM): No. 1 in Australia/NZ

MDF Board: No. 2 in Australia

Particle Board : No. 2 in Australia

Over 50 owned
distribution outlets Hardboard : No. 2 in Australia
across Australia/NZ

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…Who We Are
FLETCHER’S LAMINATES & PANELS DIVISION
THE FORMICA AND LAMINEX GROUP BUSINESSES ARE OVER A
QUARTER OF FLETCHER’S GLOBAL REVENUES AND EBIT

Laminates and Panels: Formica Group

HPL: No. 1 or No. 2 in all core markets


One of the best known brand names in the
world, leading brand in the laminate market
Most specified brand of HPL
Commercial and Residential presence in
virtually every market globally

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP
SIGNIFICANT COMPANY AND TECHNOLOGY MILESTONES First to market
First to market Residential enhanced with large scale
with Butterum Etchings™ Honed™ finish with Riverwash™ Market leading Radiance® 180fx® Laminate
Granite series finish introduced Laminate texture
introduced Competition imitate introduced
granite/textures 2009 /
1913 1927 1956 1987 1989 1995 1998 2001 2002 2003 2004
2006 2008 2012
2005 2007

Sells NA Introduce Refinances Service and Distribution


Flooring textured existing debt at model significantly
FOUNDED lower spread enhanced
Business product
finishes for and makes
commercial $30 million
Sells Foils market distribution
Bought
by DLJ printed Emerges from
paper bankruptcy on
business June 10 with Purchased
Created first Capability
decorative Cerberus, by Fletcher
and
laminate Sold Oaktree and Completion of Building
Technology
to Others investing new Qingpu, investments
BTR Declares $175 million in China HPL
bankruptcy cash equity facility Evendale
Taken
Executes recovery
private by
Sold to significant completed
Dillon Reed
American capital
Cynamind Introduce
investment
textured
in Evendale
product
facility
Begins growth finishes to
Sold to Formica through residential Licenses
Lenders provide $199
Shearson Grouptaken acquisition markets Formica® to
million in exit debt
Lehman public strategy financing Kronotex for
flooring

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP
GLOBAL MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION CAPABILITIES

North American Region Europe Region Asia Region


Kolho, Finland
Perstorp, Sweden
Newcastle, U.K.
Aycliffe, U.K. Homapal, Germany
Quillan, France St. Avold, France
Bilbao, Spain Barcelona, Spain
Vancouver, BC St. Jean Canada Valencia, Spain
Seville, Spain
Mt. Comfort, IN
Bakersfield, CA Mt. Bethel, PA Beijing, China
Evendale, OH
Atlanta, GA Chengdu Shanghai (Qingpu)
Shenzhen JiuJiang
Mexico City Hong Kong Hsinfeng, Taiwan
Puerto Rico Bangkok, Thailand

Singapore

EMPLOYEES: 995 EMPLOYEES: 1264 EMPLOYEES: 1023

MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION CENTERS MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION CENTERS MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION CENTERS


Evendale, OH Atlanta, GA Aycliffe, UK Aycliffe, UK Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
St. Jean, Canada Bakersfield, CA Bilbao, Spain Barcelona, Spain Hsinfeng, Taiwan Beijing, China
Dallas, TX Kolho, Finland Bilbao, Spain Qing Pu, China Guanzhou, China
Mexico City, Mexico North Shields, UK Kohlo, Finland JiuJang, China (2013) Hong Kong
Mt. Bethel, PA Valencia, Spain Madrid, Spain Hsinfeng, Taiwan
Mt. Comfort, IN Quillan (Plates), France North Shields, UK Qing Pu, China
Puerto Rico Homapol, Germany Perstorp, Sweden Seoul, Korea
St. Jean, Canada St. Avold, France Shenzhen, China
Vancouver, BC Valencia, Spain Singapore

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP
BUSINESS IS GEOGRAPHICALLY DIVERSE AND GENERATES REVENUES IN MOST
COUNTRIES OF THE GLOBAL LAMINATES MARKET
ASIA EUROPE NORTH AMERICA

FRANCE & U.K.


ITALY CANADA
THAILAND

CENTRAL
TAIWAN SPAIN U.S.
CHINA
SCANDINAVIA

ASIA EUROPE NORTH AMERICA


(listed largest to smallest) : (listed largest to smallest) : (listed largest to smallest) :
Thailand, China, Taiwan, Hong Scandinavia, Spain, U.K., Central, U.S., Canada, Mexico
Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, France & Italy, Other, India
Philippines, Korea, Vietnam,
Indonesia, Japan

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP - ASIA


BUSINESS IS PREDOMINANTLY THROUGH DISTRIBUTION AND PRIMARILY INTO
THE COMMERCIAL SPECIFICATION SECTOR, NEW HOUSING IS JUST 2%

End Market Segmentation Channel Market Segmentation

10% Residential
Remodel
47% Distribution

18% Residential
New 53% Direct/OEM

72% Commercial

Residential Commercial Distributor Profile Direct/OEM Profile


Single Family Healthcare Third party, multi-product Office and Retail
Apartments Hospitality distributors Furniture
*Due to HK model, direct sales is Commercial and
K&B Retail Retail higher than Distribution sales; Residential Fabricators
Office otherwise, distribution accounts
for over 55%
Education

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP
THAT’S FORMICA. THAT’S THE NEW REALISM®.

On the eve of its centennial,


Formica is poised to reclaim
its design supremacy.
Global economic turbulence has restrained
people’s remodeling hopes and forced many
to turn to inferior quality.
Moving forward, the consumer value
proposition has new expectations.
Success will come to those who best
unite accessibility with aesthetics.
Formica’s time is now. An endless portfolio of
surfacing solutions for a more fiscally responsible world.
You don’t have to put your dreams on hold.
Everything is possible today.
That’s Formica Group.
That’s the new realism®.

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP
GLOBAL PRODUCT PORTFOLIO

Formica® Laminate by Formica Group

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP
GLOBAL PRODUCT PORTFOLIO

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP
GLOBAL PRODUCT PORTFOLIO

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP
GLOBAL PRODUCT PORTFOLIO

MARKERBOARD

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP
GLOBAL PRODUCT PORTFOLIO

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012


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…FORMICA GROUP
MULTIPLE
mmercial COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS FOR LAMINATES
Furniture
Laboratory Tops – Bartops
Game Tables – Salad Bars
Buffet Countertops – Cabinets
Workstations

mmercial Construction
Doors – Millwork
Walls – Countertops
Desk / Serving Tops

ore Fixtures
Store Fixtures and Displays
Flame-retardant Interiors
Dressing Room Partitions

ecialty Products
Bowling Lane Floors – Moldings
Mobile Home Interiors – Closets
Doors – Slot Machines
Access Flooring Tiles – Window Sills

Kitchen and Bath Countertops Commercial Furniture Store Fixtures


Residential Furniture Commercial Construction Specialty Products

FG Corporate Presentation │ June 2012

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