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Solid wood flooring species selection
« on: Jan 15th, 2016, 11:45pm » |
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Wood floors are sawing through the use of natural wood, processed and dried directly into the floor different geometric elements, which is characterized by cross-sectional structure of a single layer, fully retain the natural properties of wood. In recent years, though there are a lot of different types of flooring into the market, but solid wood flooring with its irreplaceable excellent performance stably occupy a certain market share. Solid wood flooring species. Because wood floors without restructuring and other composite materials processing, for species requirements are relatively high grade also opened by the species. Generally, timber flooring to hardwood for many, the grade is higher, less softwood, grades lower. Into the years due to the implementation of the national natural forest protection project, as solid wood flooring imported wood raw material increased. Used as a wood floor with timber species can be divided into the following three categories: 1, domestic hardwood This is the application of a class of species more common are: beech, oak, rosewood, sandalwood, Phoebe, beech, ash, hemp oak, Quercus, yellow cones, red cones, white cone, red beech, white beech, locust tree, birch, red birch, Maple Leaf, sassafras, elm, Huang Qi, maple wood, neem wood, could be wood, ash wood, red eucalyptus, lemon eucalyptus, walnut, hard acacia, catalpa wood , camphor wood, piles of wood and the like. 2, imports of wood Imported wood timber increasing number of species have become increasingly complex, roughly following are some: red sandalwood, teak, rosewood, rosewood, beech, mahogany, Gan Croton, large Gan Croton, dipterocarp, wooden clip beans , ebony, merbau, wood ants, Hakusan Lam long, Fagus like. 3, softwood Softwood do with less wood flooring, commonly used in multi-floor complex core material. Such species are: pine, Guangdong pine, larch, red cedar, hemlock, spruce, Keteleeria, Metasequoia. Article Source: what is longest lasting low maintenance natural deck wood
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