US source of Panzerholtz?


Wanting to purchase enough for a couple plinths... one for my Technics SP10 MK3 and the other to finish a Lenco PTP project.

Thanks,

Rick
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Delignit have been increasing thier product range and P'holz has evolved in the types available.
There is now a CarbonWood (P'holz / Carbon Fibre Lamination) as well as few others.  
My most recent searches of Delignit products has shown that Densified Wood Product that is Carbonwood is a little difficult to acquire information on in a public domain, maybe a improved information is available through an inquiry to the Company. 

@danmar123 As a user of a SP10 MkII seated upon a P'holz Plinth, along with a group of other users of the same TT and Plinth material, it is now mandatory to have a Phenolic Resin Densified Wood Board used a Sub-Plinth.

Panzerholz is the material generally used, but there are other options for this material from other Brands, Permali is also being used.

The material shown in the Link is available in the US, in many different colours, all info strongly suggests it is a ideal Resin Impregnated Densified Wood material, even though the weight can’t be identified as being approx’ 1400Kg/m3, or if it is a Delignified material. I would suggest to get to over a 1000Kg/m3 Delignification is occurring.

https://www.professionalplastics.com/professionalplastics/content/downloads/DymondwoodColorsSpecsFab.pdf

@danmar123 I have looked at Richlite in a basic way.

It seemingly comes in at approx' 700Kg/m3

This as a weight is typical of other Phenolics produced from Paper, Cotton or Fibreglass. Compression will only seem to be enough to produce a Board that has a useful structural property.

These Types of Phenolic are usually with a damping factor not as accurate for Damping / Dissipation as is Densified Wood and the few other materials are also  comparable.

The Link will offer further guidance. 

   

 

@danmar123 The link I added, has the Densified wood shown as the Brand Names Panzerholz and Permali. 

Anwesh can be contacted via the Link.

There are numerous items that are able to be achieved using Permali as the Resin Impregnated Densified Wood.

The Spec' for the Permali being used is very similar to Panzerholz. 

https://www.lencoheaven.net/forum/index.php?topic=43277.new#new