The following definition products are just some of the more common terms used in a laminate & parquet
Laminate
As a rule of 4 different layers of the lower layer, which is the stabilizing layer of the center, the HDF core board then a paper photographic image and the finished with a top layer of very hard-wearing laminate is it, like boards and panels made of wood, stone, tiles and other looks.
Solid Wood Flooring
This is up to 100% wood thickness from 10mm up to 22mm can and comes in a number of species with the most popular being Oak Beech Ash Maple Cherry wood floors down, most can be nailed through the tongue in a 35 degree angle, or may completely the ground are bonded.
Structured Flooring
This is from three different layers are all set to the other at 90 degree angle this stops the wood from the expansion of the lower and middle layer is usually made of spruce and on top of a layer of hardwood, which can be real in the thickness a range of between. 5mm and 4mm, the total thickness of the structured surface can range from 10mm to 14mm, this can in various ways with the most popular with adhesive to be laid between the tongue and groove
Engineered Flooring
This is another name for the above structured floors
Veneer flooring
This is very similar to laminate flooring has a stabilizing base and a middle layer of HDF, but the top layer is a thin layer of real wood is usually around 0 7mm thick can not be shy to bottom, the total thickness sanded between 7mm and 10mm width
Planks
This is when the entire floor board cut from the wood in one piece and can be used in structured Engineered Veneer or sold wood flooring because it is from a section of this type of flooring is generally much more expensive than 2 or 3 strip planks.
Two Planks
Much the same as above, but this time there are two different strips of wood on the surface of the floor.
Three planks
Here, the width of the board is made from three different pieces of the floor, because these smaller pieces of wood they are buying less expensive.
Oiled parquet
This is when the surface of the floor is usually about 3-4 layers of special oil finish gives it to the ground and come to the same time protecting the natural beauty of the land.
Lacquered Flooring
This is when the surface of the parquet floor is finished with a lacquer to give off the ground, even better with additional protection. This usually consists of 3-4 layers of paint.
Unfinished Flooring
This is when the ground is no end at all, only the natural wood, it is recommended that you use one of the above observations it can be done after installation, apply.
Brinell hardness test
This is a test of the hardness of the wood floor, which is pressing a 10mm steel ball against the wooden floor, this method now worldwide on wood and metal.
V Groove This is a groove on the edges of the soil and can be applied to each floor
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