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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Expansion & Contraction King StarBoard expands when it gets hot and contracts when it gets cold. z The rate at which it expands and contracts is 1/32” per linear foot -→ for a 40o temperature change Example: A piece of StarBoard measuring 48” long cut in a 60o→ warehouse will expand to 48.125” in 100→o weather. While it is important to know that StarBoard does react to temperature changes, for the majority of applications this is not a major concern. Additional consideration should be given when: z Working on a large product z Installing a project that fits tightly in a confined space (i.e. a countertop between two walls) z Cutting/installing a project in a temperature considerably lower than where it will typically be used z In an environment with drastic temperature changes Example: If you were installing a large door inside of a metal frame, it would be important to allow that door enough space to expand and contract inside the frame in accordance with temperature change. 6

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