How to Identify Non-Conforming Timber Building Products

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Ensuring the use of high-quality, compliant timber in construction is essential for the safety and well-being of buildings and their occupants. High-quality timber guarantees that our structures are safe, healthy, and built to last, instilling confidence in their performance.

With the fast-growing building industry, the market also receives a wide range of product offerings, which is good but also concerning when the industry receives non-conforming building products. All building work in Australia must meet specific performance and legal requirements. It is important that builders, architects, and engineers pay attention while choosing and using the correct materials and products, whether your building project is a small renovation, major alteration, maintenance of an existing building, or a completely new build. 

The National Construction Code (NCC) serves as our guiding code, and we are here to provide general information to ensure the products you purchase meet your quality expectations, helping you steer clear of any unwelcome surprises during construction or property maintenance.


Following the NCC, non-conforming building products (NCBPs) and materials are those that:

  • claim to be something they are not;
  • do not meet the required standards for their intended use or
  • are marketed or supplied with the intent to deceive those who use them.

At Dindas Australia, our unwavering dedication to meeting Australian Standards and protecting our industry, professionals, and homeowners sets us apart. Our commitment to excellence and adherence to compliance for every product we supply is validated by continuous product tests using third parties and our R&D Lab. We pride ourselves on delivering unparalleled quality and ensuring our offerings meet the highest benchmarks of innovation and reliability. As leaders in our field, we aim to instil confidence and trust in our customers, affirming our status as a trusted partner in excellence and innovation.

How do we spot Dindas Australia’s compliant product range?

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  • Clear Dindas Australia Product Name – i.e.: DindasChord 15 
  • Reference to the Australian standards compliance code – i.e., AS/NZS 4357.0
  • Complete LOSP Treatment details:
    • LOSP Treatment Plant and Level (listed on the TPAA Website)- i.e., 485 73 H2S G
    • Additional Treatment requirement notice – i.e., “Additional LOSP Timber Treatment is required for use above the NORTH of the Tropic of Capricorn.”
  • Termite Treatment Indication Icon 
  • The bond type of the glue line – i.e., A-BOND 
  • Formaldehyde Emission Class – i.e., E0
  • Dindas Australia QR code marked for additional product information details.
  • Additional production day and time printed for batch identification and traceability purposes, if necessary.

“Our system is equipped with advanced product traceability technology that enables us to identify and track the history and sustainability of all Dindas Australia treated products.”

Sustainable Sourcing

Our commitment to sustainability extends beyond our products. As a Carbon Warrior partner, we only work with suppliers with verified Wood Source Certifications for responsible and sustainable timber.
Our products are Chain of Custody certified compliant for well-managed and sustainable forests.

Continuous Product Testing

We don’t just stop at certification. At Dindas Australia, our dedicated engineering team goes the extra mile using our state-of-the-art in-house Engineering lab. We continuously audit our certified product batches to guarantee they meet Australia’s evolving compliance standards, ensuring the highest quality and reliability for our customers.

Choose Dindas Australia for compliant, sustainable timber solutions that exceed expectations every time!

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