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18mm Thickness Solid red oak hard wood flooring
18mm Thickness Solid red oak hard wood flooring

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1) Red oak hardwood flooring
2) 18x92x310-1820mm
3) 7 time UV coating /traffert brand
4) Homag cut machine
5) CE certificate

Product Name:Red oak hardwood flooring

Species

Size

Product descraption

Grade

Remark

  Red oak

 310-1820mmx92x18mm Average length: 700mm

Constuction: Solid hardwood

Joint system: T&G

Bevel:0.5mm micro bevel ( can be according to clients requirement)

Surface effect: UV lacqured 7 times coating Traffert brand

 Moisture: 9-11%

 Grade: selected/AB

  CE certificate available.

 

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Quality Standard

FQA

Q. Besides different species, what else accounts for the different appearances in hardwoods?

A. Hardwood veneers have the same surface appearances as solid hardwood flooring because they’re both natural hardwoods. Different appearances result from the different ways the hardwood are sawn. The different sawing methods are: i) Flat Sawn or Plain Sawn, ii) Rotary Cut, iii) Off-Set Rotary Cut, and iv) Sliced Cut.

Flat Sawn (also referred to as plain sawn) - can be flat grain (which has a cathedral or gothic effect) or vertical grain (which has a radial or edge grain effect).

Rotary Cut – method of cutting wood in which the hardwood layer is peeled off the log using large wood lathes. This peeling method shows dramatic, wilder graining.

Off-Set Rotary Cut – method of cutting wood which gives a sliced appearance and grain pattern with the added cross grain stability of sliced, without the sliced cost. Hardwoods are more dimensionally stable across the grain, and off-set rotary cutting takes advantage of this property. The yield is lower than a regular rotary cut creating a slight price increase vs. standard rotary.

Sliced Cut – method of cutting wood in which the hardwood layer is sawn like regular lumber. This shows method finer graining.

Q. What is the Janka hardness test and why should I be aware of it as a consumer?

A. As a consumer of quality wood flooring, you naturally want to know how the product you are thinking about purchasing will withstand wearing and dents. The Janka hardness rating is your standard measurement for this purpose. The Janka test is conducted by measuring the force needed to lodge a .444-inch steel ball in the wood species to a depth of half the ball's diameter. The higher the rating, the harder is the species of wood. Of course, the Janka hardness rating is also useful when assessing how easy or difficult it is to hammer a nail into the hardwood or cut it with a saw.

Janka Hardness Chart:

Homag cut machine

Traffert Lacquared

 

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